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A Benjaminian view of colour

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Text published the first time on the magazine "Contemporary" n.58 2003 and for the second time on Barry Schwabsky "Words for art. Criticism, History, Theory, Practice", Sternberg Press, 2013

In the essay it's mentioned the work by the artist
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“One of the greatest problems and greatest pleasure of painting is the one

named colour. You can't see painting without seeing colour; you can't think

about painting without thinking about colour…”

 

(For the full text see the download material.)

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Year
2003
Author
Schwabsky Barry
Heading
Contemporary
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Text
Typology
Theoretical / Critical Text
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