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DESCRIPTION:Apr 9 - May 22\, 2026\nJosef Albers was not just an artist but 
 a theoretician and teacher. “In math and science\, one plus one is two\,
 ” he said. “In art\, one plus one is two and also much more.” Born i
 n Bottrop\, Germany\, in 1888\, he studied and taught at the Bauhaus\, the
 n immigrated to North Carolina where he joined the faculty of Black Mounta
 in College and ran its art department (Ruth Asawa and Robert Rauschenberg 
 were among his students). In 1950\, Albers launched his innovative “Homa
 ge to the Square” series\, which explored how color interacted with geom
 etric form. Albers was fascinated with duality. Juxtaposing different form
 s\, he claimed\, offered the viewer a visual feast. David Zwirner LA re-cr
 eates and expands on this notion\, placing works from the 1930s through th
 e 1970s in pairs.
LOCATION:David Zwirner Los Angeles\, 616 N Western Avenue\, Los Angeles\, C
 A 90004\, United States
SUMMARY:Josef Albers: Duets
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