Josef Albers’s <i>Interaction of Color</i> is a masterwork in art education. Conceived as a handbook and teaching aid for artists, instructors, and students, this influential book presents Albers’s singular explanation of complex color theory principles.<br /><br />Originally published by Yale University Press in 1963 as a limited silkscreen edition with 150 color plates, <i>Interaction of Color</i> first appeared in paperback in 1971, featuring ten color studies chosen by Albers, and has remained in print ever since. With over a quarter of a million copies sold in its various editions since 1963, <i>Interaction of Color </i> remains an essential resource on color, as pioneering today as when Albers first created it.<br /><br />Fifty years after <i>Interaction</i>’s initial publication, this new edition presents a significantly expanded selection of close to sixty color studies alongside Albers’s original text, demonstrating such principles as color relativity, intensity, and temperatu
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