The Sum of the Parts
Josef Albers (1888 - 1976), was one of the greatest abstract artists of the twentieth century, creating seminal works in painting, stained glass, and furniture. He was also a dedicated printmaker who produced work in a variety of print techniques right up until his death in 1976. His complete graphic oeuvre comprises some 350 editions. In printmaking, Albers found the perfect vehicle with which to realize the full array of his imagery and to develop his theoretical approach to colour.
The Sum of the Parts: The Complete Portfolios of Josef Albers is the first exhibition dedicated solely to Albers’s complete print portfolios, all made during the latter decades of his life, using lithography, silkscreen, inkless intaglio, and embossing. Each one is a powerful demonstration of how markedly original Albers was in his understanding of colour and line. In creating these portfolios, he worked with some of the greatest print studios and master printers of the 20th century. In each case, their collaborations pushed the boundaries not only of his own practice, but also of what could be achieved in printed form.
The individual plates that make up each portfolio in this volume challenge or echo one another, support or oppose one another, but when viewed together, the visual perception and interpretation achieved demonstrates that the whole is always much greater than the sum of its parts.
The exhibition is organised in collaboration with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. For a complete list of portfolios or to enquire about purchasing a suite please contact sales@cristearoberts.com
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Lunchtime Talks
1pm, Friday 15 August 2025
1pm, Friday 29 August 2025
This August join us for director led tours of the exhibition. Please note that these are standing events. Contact events@cristearoberts.com to book your place.
Selected Portfolios
Die Oberfläche, 1965
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Artworks copyright © 2025 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London
Photo: Josef Albers discussing prints for Formulation : Articulation, 1972. Copyright © John T. Hill. Courtesy of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.