Rush of colors in the Josef Albers Museum: The exhibition Color Everywhere” starts!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Experience the exhibition “Color Everywhere” at the Josef Albers Museum Bottrop from April 2025 with interactive works of art that reinterpret color.

Erleben Sie die Ausstellung „Color Everywhere“ im Josef Albers Museum Bottrop ab April 2025 mit interaktiven Kunstwerken, die Farbe neu interpretieren.
Experience the exhibition “Color Everywhere” at the Josef Albers Museum Bottrop from April 2025 with interactive works of art that reinterpret color.

Rush of colors in the Josef Albers Museum: The exhibition Color Everywhere” starts!

In April 2025, the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop will be transformed into a veritable sea of ​​color with the exhibition “Color Everywhere”. This exciting show, which will take place in the museum's extension, promises a fascinating examination of the themes of color, material and space. Among the artists presented are renowned names such as Polly Apfelbaum, Karla Black, Carlos Cruz-Diez and Christof John, whose works challenge the senses and make them tangible.

A special highlight of the exhibition is the contribution by Carlos Cruz-Diez, a master of color perception. His works, including “Labyrinthe de Transchromie A,” invite visitors to walk between transparent, colored panels and experience the dynamic interplay of color, space and light. This approach illustrates his belief that color is not a static element, but a living part of the interaction between the work of art and the viewer. This philosophy is reflected throughout the exhibition, which explores how color functions not only as a visual but also as an emotional phenomenon that speaks its own language.

Diverse artistic approaches

Christof John's works complement the collection perfectly with his geometric color-form compositions that challenge the viewer's perception. His play with colors and shapes confuses the spectators' eyes and makes the visit an unforgettable experience. Karla Black, known for her pastel-colored sculptures, offers a completely different perspective on color - she uses it as a material element in impressive, expansive installations. Polly Apfelbaum completes the portfolio with her colorful floor works that interact directly with the space and the audience.

As the Josef Albers Museum highlights, this exhibition is not just a compilation of works of art, but an invitation to rediscover color. It also honors the historical connection between Cruz-Diez and the museum, where the artist was honored with a solo exhibition in 1988. “Color Everywhere” asks the question of how color influences not only our view of art, but also our surroundings. So it's time to sharpen your senses and experience the world of colors in the Josef Albers Museum.

Visitors to the museum can look forward to a varied and exciting examination of the topic of color. The exhibition “Color Everywhere” promises not only aesthetic impressions, but also new perspectives on the world of art and its often surprising effect on our sensibilities. A view that makes you want more!