The 50th anniversary edition of a classic text, featuring an expanded selection of color studies
Josef Albers’s Interaction of Color
is a masterwork in art education. Conceived as a handbook and teaching
aid for artists, instructors, and students, this influential book
presents Albers’s singular explanation of complex color theory
principles
Originally published by Yale University Press in 1963 as a limited silkscreen edition with 150 color plates, Interaction of Color
first appeared in paperback in 1971, featuring ten color studies chosen
by Albers, and has remained in print ever since. With over a quarter of
a million copies sold in its various editions since 1963, Interaction of Color remains an essential resource on color, as pioneering today as when Albers first created it.
Fifty years after Interaction’s
initial publication, this new edition presents a significantly expanded
selection of close to sixty color studies alongside Albers’s original
text, demonstrating such principles as color relativity, intensity, and
temperature; vibrating and vanishing boundaries; and the illusion of
transparency and reversed grounds. A celebration of the longevity and
unique authority of Albers’s contribution, this landmark edition will
find new audiences in studios and classrooms around the world.
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