Venues:
Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Rome: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, July 21 – October 31, 1994.
Valencia: IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez, November 3, 1994 – January 8, 1995.
Bottrop: Josef Albers Museum, February 12 – April 16, 1995.
New York: Guggenheim Museum SoHo, June 7 – September 17, 1995.

Curators:
Fred Licht and Nicholas Fox Weber.

Artist:
Josef Albers.

Exhibition description:
Josef Albers. Vetro, colore e luce was the first exhibition solely devoted to the works in glass by Josef Albers. Albers’s works in glass are central to his artistic trajectory, since glass was not only his medium of preference during the years he spent at the Bauhaus, both as student and teacher, but was also fundamental to his exploration of visual language and abstraction. Composed of over fifty pieces, most of them on loan from the Josef Albers Foundation, this exhibition displayed the manner in which Albers uniquely exploited the aesthetic possibilities of glass: transparency, light and color.

Partnerships:
Exhibition organized by the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, and The Josef Albers Foundation, Orange, Connecticut.

Catalogue:
Rylands, Philip, Fox Weber, Nicholas and Licht, Fred. Josef Albers. Vetro, colore e luce. New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, 1994.

Italian catalogue. Includes introduction by Philip Rylands (Deputy Director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection), essays by Nicholas Fox Weber, Fred Licht and Brenda Danilowitz, the exhibition checklist, an appendix of artworks lost or destroyed and an appendix of architectural projects in glass, a text by Josef Albers, a chronology, an exhibition history and a bibliography.

Library location: GUGG PGC 1994 .02.

Each venue published it own version of the catalogue: Rome (in Italian, GUGG PGC 1994 .07) and Valencia (in Spanish, GUGG PGC 1994 .01)