Josef Albers: Despite Straight Lines, An Analysis of His Graphic Constructions
New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1961.
First edition, first printing. Signed by Josef Albers on the title page. [88] pp. Bound in publisher's cream leatherette boards stamped in blind over black backstrip stamped in white, partial remnants of the jacket are laid-in at the front gutter. Very Good with slight fading to spine, faint bowing to boards, light soiling and foxing to edges with a few smudges to the boards. Errata slip laid-in at half title page with light foxing and toning to edges; faint musty scent to contents. Francois Bucher's critical analysis of the famed abstract artist's complex spatial illusions and concepts of perceptual ambiguity. An extension of Albers' most notable Homage to the Square series, this work assesses his graphic constructions that challenge the viewer's vision and questions the idea of rigid geometry; uncommon signed.
Price: $600






