Josef Albers: Art To Open Eyes

Nicholas Fox Weber begins an engaging essay thusly: ‘A month or so after the German-American artist Josef Albers died in March 1976, his wife, Anni, handed me a cracked leather case bulging with keys that belonged to him. She said we must drive to New Haven, about fifteen minutes from where the Alberses lived, to see if one of the keys would unlock a storage room used by Josef.’

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