 
                                    
                                 
                            To Open Eyes (1970)
                                    Josef Albers demonstrates the interaction of color
                                    
                                    United States of America
                                    32 Min.
                                    PG-13
                                
                                Overview
The genesis of To Open Eyes: A Film on Josef Albers developed from Arnold Bittleman's appreciation for Albers while Bittleman was a student at Yale University in the 1960s. Wanting to preserve Albers’s teaching method—learning by doing—Bittleman set out with filmmaker and editor Carl Howard to make a visual record of Albers teaching students how to see and use color as a visual grammar. The film includes archival footage of Josef Albers at home in conversation with Bittleman, as well as footage from Black Mountain College and Yale University.
 
                    
 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    