Colour after Klein : rethinking colour in modern and contemporary art / edited by Jane Alison
Publisher: London : Black Dog, 2005Description: 192 p ill: (colour, b/w) 29 cm001: 9758ISBN: 1904772250; 70185 ALISubject(s): Modern art | ColourItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Colour After Klein explores the use of color in the work of 20 of the most influential contemporary artists. Through essays, artists profiles and personal writings by famous artists, this book provides new perspectives on the emotional, conceptual and aesthetic significance of color.
Published in conjunction with the Barbican Art Gallery exhibition 'Colour after Klein', 26th May - 11th September 2005.
Artist biographies; further reading; list of illustration and picture credits.
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