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Ellsworth Kelly Spectrum Colors Arranged by Chance II 1951

Tate Liverpool: Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today looks at the shifting moment in twentieth-century art, when a group of artists began to perceive colour as ‘readymade’ rather than as scientific or expressive. Taking the commercial colour chart as its point of departure, the exhibition emphasises a radical transformation in the post-War Western art that is characterised by the departure from such notions as originality, uniqueness and authenticity. via…

Reason #425 in the series of Why I wish I lived in Europe.  I want to see an Ellsworth Kelly in a Tate show.

I’m pouting.  It’s official.

hydeordie:

Ellsworth Kelly Spectrum Colors Arranged by Chance II 1951

Tate Liverpool: Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today looks at the shifting moment in twentieth-century art, when a group of artists began to perceive colour as ‘readymade’ rather than as scientific or expressive. Taking the commercial colour chart as its point of departure, the exhibition emphasises a radical transformation in the post-War Western art that is characterised by the departure from such notions as originality, uniqueness and authenticity. via…

Reason #425 in the series of Why I wish I lived in Europe.  I want to see an Ellsworth Kelly in a Tate show.

I’m pouting.  It’s official.

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