The book investigates the use of colour in art through artistic
movements and research that stand apart from canonical histories on
colour and abstraction, with multiple accounts relating to memory,
politics, spirituality, storytelling, psychology and synesthesia By
analysing the different colour theories that gradually took shape
in the turbulent socio-political context that characterised the
20th century, Emotions of Color in Art reflects on a perspective
that considers light, its vibrations and the world of emotions,
while challenging the standardisation of the use of colour in the
modern age (synthetic colours) and the digital era (RGB colours
offered by various online palettes), a levelling that considerably
reduces our ability to distinguish colours in the real world.
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