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Josef Albers Window – Intallation Underway
Visitors to the Grassi Museum Leipzig can currently experience the installation of the re-created Josef Albers window next to the main staircase. One of the largest examples of Bauhaus stained glass work, the Josef Albers window was destroyed during allied … Continue reading
Josef Albers Window to be Recreated.
The 1927 exhibition „Europäisches Kunstgewerbe 1927″ was important for the Leipzig Grassi Museum in two respects. It helped establish the institutions reputation throughout Europe. Josef Albers won the competition to design the window of the main staircase in the Johannisplatz … Continue reading