1982.15 Albers, Structural Constellation (K-8)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Planes and spaces exchange roles, defining one another through their interactive relationships. Intriguing and playful, Structural Constellation (K-8) encapsulates the modern role of art as a conceptual puzzle that exists as much in the mind as it does in the eye.

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Label text on wall as of 7/18/18, CLC.  

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Albers_Josef: ULAN: 500033049

Cultures

Geography 
New Haven (Connecticut/United States): TGN: 7014210

Process/materials
engraving (action): AAT: 300053829
formica (tm): AAT: 300014581

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms
Bauhaus: AAT: 300021432
black (color): AAT: 300130920
Concrete art: AAT: 300021436
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
mechanical properties: AAT: 300056192
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
perspective (technique): AAT: 300056340
planes (mathematics): AAT: 300055640

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PROVENANCE 
1982: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Anni Albers and the Josef Albers Foundation, Inc. [1] 

The main source for this provenance is the letter from Anni Albers and Nicholas Fox Weber of the Josef Albers Foundation, Inc., to Steven A. Nash of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, dated March 24, 1982, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted. 

[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983. 

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General Description
 
Planes and spaces exchange roles, defining one another through their interactive relationships. Intriguing and playful, Structural Constellation (K-8) encapsulates the modern role of art as a conceptual puzzle that exists as much in the mind as it does in the eye.

Excerpt from
  • Label text. 

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 

Notes
Label text on wall as of 7/18/18, CLC.  

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Albers_Josef: ULAN: 500033049

Cultures

Geography 
New Haven (Connecticut/United States): TGN: 7014210

Process/materials
engraving (action): AAT: 300053829
formica (tm): AAT: 300014581

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms
Bauhaus: AAT: 300021432
black (color): AAT: 300130920
Concrete art: AAT: 300021436
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
mechanical properties: AAT: 300056192
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
perspective (technique): AAT: 300056340
planes (mathematics): AAT: 300055640

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
1982: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Anni Albers and the Josef Albers Foundation, Inc. [1] 

The main source for this provenance is the letter from Anni Albers and Nicholas Fox Weber of the Josef Albers Foundation, Inc., to Steven A. Nash of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, dated March 24, 1982, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted. 

[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983. 

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black (color): AAT: 300130920
geometric abstraction: AAT: 300056509
engraving (action): AAT: 300053829
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
mechanical properties: AAT: 300056192
perspective (technique): AAT: 300056340
Bauhaus: AAT: 300021432
New Haven (Connecticut/United States): TGN: 7014210
planes (mathematics): AAT: 300055640
formica (tm): AAT: 300014581
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