Josef Albers Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Josef Albers
I start from experience and read ... always between polarities - loud and not-loud, young and old, spring and winter. If I can make black and white behave together instead of shooting at each other only, I feel proud. — Josef Albers
Ah, the creative process is the same secret in science as it is in art. They are all the same absolutely. — Josef Albers
Just as the unmusical ear is not competent to judge music, so it is likewise with pictures, whether they are paintings, drawings or photos. Only a sensitive and trained eye gives us the right to judge ... — Josef Albers
Instead of art I have taught philosophy. Though technique for me is a big word, I never have taught how to paint. All my doing was to make people to see. — Josef Albers
In my basic courses I have always tried to develop discovery and invention which, in my opinion, are the criteria of creativeness. — Josef Albers
Any ground subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences. — Josef Albers
It is not so for art in appreciation because art is concerned with human behavior. And science is concerned with the behavior of metal or energy. It depends on what the fashion is. Now today it's energy. It's the same soul behind it. The same soul, you see. — Josef Albers
Good teaching is more a giving of right questions than a giving of right answers. — Josef Albers
On the little money I had collected I lived in Berlin very cheaply, ate very cheaply. And already in 1920 I saved the first salaries I received to go to Munich. — Josef Albers
When I came from horizontal vertical straight all old stuff then suddenly I go also again in curved lines. And there I submit to changes in the intensity of my hand leading a tool, you see. — Josef Albers
A thing is never seen as it really is. — Josef Albers
I went to the Academy and studied with Stuck who was then a big man. But didn't interest me. I didn't know that before me there was Kandinsky and Klee who had also studied with Stuck. He had a good name at that time. — Josef Albers
Art is concerned with the HOW and not the WHAT. — Josef Albers
When we were in the seminary we got a stipend direct from the government and for that stipend we had an obligation to stick to our teaching job for five years. — Josef Albers
In order to use color effectively it is necessary to recognize that color deceives continually. — Josef Albers
I was at the Royal Art School. That was a preparatory school specially for art teachers. You see, it was not so much for the development of artists. But we had there terribly stiff training. — Josef Albers
I think Kandinsky and I were very near friends. — Josef Albers
What has been said does not simply belong to us. — Josef Albers
Every perception of color is an illusion, we do not see colors as they really are. In our perception they alter one another. — Josef Albers
The role of art for me is the visualization of attitude, of the human attitude towards life, towards the world. — Josef Albers
When we are honest - that's my saying - if we are honest then we will reveal ourselves. But we do not have to make an effort to be individualistic, different from others. — Josef Albers
I do not like to be a prophet. I like better to paint than to predict what the next painters will do. Though I have a feeling that consideration of order is very much in the air. — Josef Albers
Learn to see and to feel life; that is, cultivate imagination, because there are still marvels in the world, because life is a mystery and always will be. But be aware of it. — Josef Albers
Art is revelation instead of information, expression instead of description, creation instead of imitation or repetition. Art is concerned with the HOW, not the WHAT; not with literal content, but with the performance of the factual content. The performance - how it is done - that is the content of art. — Josef Albers
A painter paints because he has no time not to paint. — Josef Albers
Independent of harmony rules, any color 'goes' or 'works' with any other color, presupposing that their quantities are appropriate. — Josef Albers
My father's parents were carpenters. They were also builders partly. They were painters. And several of them were very, active in the theatre and all such nonsense, you know. — Josef Albers
And I started with this: I have not painted at all my childhood. In fact, I never painted. But I helped my father who was a house painter and decorative painter. He made stage sets, he made glass paintings, he made everything. — Josef Albers
Abstraction is real, probably more real than nature. — Josef Albers
The aim of art is a constant, and a continuous job to reveal visually the attitude of our mentality. And the less we disturb the influence of our mentality the more I believe we come close to the truth. — Josef Albers
Simultaneous contrast is not just a curious optical phenomenon - it is the very heart of painting. — Josef Albers
I've handled colour as a man should behave. You may conclude that I consider ethics and aesthetics as one. — Josef Albers
Thus art is not an object, it is an experience. — Josef Albers
Color is like cooking. The cook puts in more or less salt, that's the difference! — Josef Albers
I'm not a talker. I'm a formulator. — Josef Albers
In Italy the artist is a god. Now if the artist is a god, the scientist is likewise a god. — Josef Albers
I paint the way I spread butter on pumpernickel. — Josef Albers
I count all the time on resonance. I call on this, you see. — Josef Albers
Whether something 'has color' or not is as hard to define verbally as are such questions as, 'What is music?' or 'What is musical? — Josef Albers
I love very much to draw animals. — Josef Albers
You see, I have in my teaching - I always say I've done it for a hundred years and have had thousands of students - I have always spoken against just falling onto your knees for so-called accidents, I mean a result you are not responsible for. — Josef Albers
It's the only dish I serve my craziness for color in. — Josef Albers
I think art parallels life; it is not a report on nature or on intimate disclosure of inner secrets. Color, in my opinion, behaves like man
in two distinct ways: first in self-realization and then in the realization of relationships with others. — Josef Albers
To design is to plan and to organize, to order, to relate and to control. In short it embraces all means of opposing disorder and accident. Therefore it signifies a human need and qualifies man's thinking and doing. — Josef Albers
Apprentice is the beginner - the first years you work in a craft in the European sense you are an apprentice. That takes 3 or 4 years. Then you are a journeyman. You can go from one master to another and learn other tricks and other secrets. — Josef Albers
I prefer to see with closed eyes. — Josef Albers
Traditionally art is to create and not to revive. To revive: leave that to the historians, who are looking backward. — Josef Albers
In visual perception a color is almost never seen as it really is - as it physically is. This fact makes color the most relative medium in art. — Josef Albers
I have invented the Thermometer style. — Josef Albers
As we do not see squares in nature, I thought that it is man-made. But I have corrected myself. Because squares exist in salt crystals, our daily salt. — Josef Albers
There is no difference between science and art when it comes to creativeness, productiveness, to come to conclusions and to formulations. — Josef Albers
Therefore art means: you have to believe, to have faith, that is, cultivate vision. — Josef Albers
It was my family that wanted me to be a teacher. That was safe, you see. To be a painter was terrible. — Josef Albers
One line plus one line results in many meanings. — Josef Albers
The aim of our studies is to prove that color is the most relative means of artistic expression, that we never really perceive what color is physically. — Josef Albers
Calm Down
what happens
happens mostly
without you. — Josef Albers
Easy-to know that diamonds-are precious, Good-to learn that rubies-have depth, But more-to see that pebbles-are miraculous. — Josef Albers
As basic rules of a language must be practiced continually, and therefore are never fixed, so exercises toward distinct color effects never are done or over. New and different cases will be discovered time and again. — Josef Albers