Interaction of Color: Revised and Expanded Edition

by Yale University Press

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Label:Yale University Press
Pages:160
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:2006-05-15
Published By:Yale University Press
ASIN:0300115954
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Josef Albers’s Interaction of Color is a masterwork in twentieth-century art education. Conceived as a handbook and teaching aid for artists, instructors, and students, this timeless book presents Albers’s unique ideas of color experimentation in a way that is valuable to specialists as well as to a larger audience.
Originally published by Yale University Press in 1963 as a limited silkscreen edition with 150 color plates, Interaction of Color first appeared in paperback in 1971, featuring ten representative color studies chosen by Albers. The paperback has remained in print ever since and is one of the most influential resources on color for countless readers.
This new paperback edition presents a significantly expanded selection of more than thirty color studies alongside Albers’s original unabridged text, demonstrating such principles as color relativity, intensity, and temperature; vibrating and vanishing boundaries; and the illusions of transparency and reversed grounds. Now available in a larger format and with enhanced production values, this expanded edition celebrates the unique authority of Albers’s contribution to color theory and brings the artist’s iconic study to an eager new generation of readers.

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Albers, - Reviewed on 2008-10-24
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Is a little weird how the author presents his analysis, how he propose the reader should follow practising, images are good enough, it is a good book.
Old news - Reviewed on 2008-10-21
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
"The Interaction of Color" was a great "art piece" for its time, but is now seen by most people who know more about color than Albers, as an explication of the obvious. It would be better for readers interested in color theory and practice to start mixing their own paints together to find out for themselves how their colors interact. And, we should all realize that each different kind of paint makes for unique color interactions.

This book is an historical artifact worth owning, but not using.

Mark Gottsegen
"The Painter's Handbook" and
Good for exploration - Reviewed on 2008-10-08
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Albers provides a series of explorations and experiments for the reader to follow. If you have the resources to perform the experiments as directed, this will probably be a wonderful book. I did not, so I cannot evaluate that aspect.

While not as comprehensive as some other books on color theory, Albers scores points by covering several subjects that are not as well represented in those other books.

Definitely recommended for anyone looking to build a comprehensive library on color theory.
Wonderful Book! - Reviewed on 2008-08-18
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This is an incredible resource for people really serious about learning the dynamics of color. You will get the most out of it by actually doing the exercises - it won't help nearly as much if you just read it and look at the examples. I highly recommend it!
Great respource - Reviewed on 2008-04-29
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Key book (with color-aid colored papers) for learning the nuances of color for the artist.
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