Museum-quality poster produced on thick matte paper from Japan, unframed, 28 x 40 inches = 70 × 100 cm
The poster features an interlocking series of squares in different colors: green, orange, brown, and red. Albers was a major influence on his work and theorized the absolute relativity of color. Among his important points, color is relative and changes depending on the colors around it. Albers emphasized that "color, as the most relative medium in art, has innumerable faces or appearances."
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGold, Orange, RedMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeLargeHeight100 cmWidth70 cm