Josef Albers, one of the most influential artist-educators of the 20th century, was a member of the Bauhaus group in Germany during the 1920s. In 1933 he came to the United States, where he taught at Black Mountain College for sixteen years. In 1950 he joined the faculty at Yale University as chairman of the department of design. Albers was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1968 and was professor emeritus of art at Yale until his death in 1976. Nicholas Fox Weber is executive director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.
One of the most beautiful books in the world. . . . Interaction of Color is not solely for artists, though generations of them certainly owe Albers a debt. It is for anyone who wants to get under the hood and understand why and how we see the world the way we do. . . . A visionary work. -Malcolm Jones, Newsweek The publication of this famous book in paperback is an event . . . it is clearly written and easy to understand. . . . This book ought to be owned by any serious student or teacher, regardless of the kind of painting he does. -The Artist Anyone who is teaching himself any aspect of design will be cheating himself and his students if he fails to come to grips with this book. . . . This volume, with its sequence of lessons learned, perceptions achieved, and (therefore) powers mastered, is more than a landmark in design education: it is the geological trace of a man who is himself a landmark in design education. -Industrial Design The book that influenced me the most is Interaction of Colour by Josef Albers. It helped me to learn about colour. -Orla Kiely, Elle Decoration I think this is possibly the most important book ever written about colour -Robin Foley, Image Interiors & Living By the end of the book you will better understand the effects of colour intensity, temperature and more. -Artists & Illustrators '21 Must-Read Art Books' Selected as a 2007 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries Interaction of Color with its illuminating visual exercises and mind-bending optical illusions, remains an indispensable blueprint to the art of seeing. . . . An essential piece of visual literacy. -Maria Popova, Brain Pickings Joseph Albers, an artist and greatest educator in the United States, is one of those who first tore down the old hierarchical concept of color. -Yusuke Nakahara, Color Planning Center No. 59 The text of Interaction of Color provides the careful reader with the content of Josef Albers' famous color course. His teaching is based on learning by direct perception, not by theories or color systems. There are many books on color on the market, but no one combines eyesight with such profound insight as Josef Albers does in Interaction of Color. -Hannes Beckmann [An] influential classic [that] has inspired artist and designers everywhere. -CoolHunting One of the most important books on color ever written. -Michael Hession, Gizmodo