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  1. Mexican Chair B, ca. 1940. Wood and leather. 27 x 17 3/4 x 25 in. ... (AI) system, without written permission from The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. ...

  2. Designed by Josef Albers (American (born Germany), 1888–1976)

    • c. 1940
    • "Mexican" Chair
    • Ash, leather, brass
  3. Nevertheless, one can interpret Alberss design for a butaque as tangible evidence of a shared admiration. Two surviving c. 1940 sketches show him working through the chairs design that ultimately led to two versions for Black Mountain College, now identified as Mexican Chair Type A and B.

  4. This butaque chair, a vernacular furniture form in Mexico for centuries, is a colonial-era hybrid of Spanish folding chairs and Indigenous ritual seating. Albers learned about this form from Cuban-born Clara Porset, a former student of his at Black Mountain who became a leading designer in mid-century Mexico.

  5. MEXICAN CHAIR by Josef Albers on artnet. Past Auction. Artist: Josef Albers. (American/German, 1888–1976) Title: MEXICAN CHAIR. , ca. 1940. Medium: brass, ash, leather. Size: 69.2 x 44.7 x 63.5 cm. (27.2 x 17.6 x 25 in.) Description: * Sale: * Estimate: * Price: * Bid Department: * Provenance: * Exhibitions: * Literature: * Price Database.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2020 · Diseño. Clara Porset, la mujer que redefinió el diseño latinoamericano. Inspirada por las piezas creadas artesanalmente en México, Porset borró la línea entre arte y artesanía para impulsar un diseño tan estético como funcional. Por Alejandro I. López. 20 de julio de 2020. Archivo Clara Porset. CIDI. FA. UNAM.

  7. Josef Albers en México. (1935-1976) Aproximaciones a la arquitectura mexicana. Presentación. 1 Las imágenes de Josef Albers en México. 1.1 Análisis comparativo de imágenes. Fotografías de Josef Albers y Juan Rulfo. 2 Las obras deJosef Albers (1935-1976) 2.1 Cronología del trabajo de Josef Albers. 2.2 Proceso de transformación.

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