"Ah, the creative process is the same secret in science as it is in art. They are all the same absolutely"
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The subtext is deeply pedagogical. Albers spent his life teaching people to see: how color shifts depending on its neighbor, how perception is experimental, how “mistakes” are data. In that world, the studio and the laboratory share a workflow: observation, iteration, constraint, surprise, revision. The “secret” isn’t a hidden trick; it’s a method disguised as intuition. You test, you adjust, you test again until something clicks - not because you willed genius into existence, but because you stayed in the problem long enough.
Context sharpens the edge. Coming out of the Bauhaus and into midcentury America, Albers watched modernism become both brand and battleground: art as expressive freedom, science as cold authority. His line pushes back on that split. It argues that discovery is a creative act whether you’re mixing pigments or isolating variables, and that rigor is not the enemy of imagination but its engine.
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"Ah, the creative process is the same secret in science as it is in art. They are all the same absolutely." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ah-the-creative-process-is-the-same-secret-in-107303/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








