This presentation examines writing as both language and visual form, focusing on Josef Albers’s teaching at Black Mountain College and its influence on Ray Johnson. Albers’s “typofacture” exercises treated text as material, shaped by process and surface. Johnson later extended these ideas through works that merge text, image, and texture, reflecting attention to production, touch, and visual perception.
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