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THE EVERYDAY PRESS
On Colour...
By Ian Whittlesea.
From the author of Becoming Invisible, further exercises in invisibility through Bauhaus color theory
On Colour… extends the theories of color harmony that Joahnnes Itten taught at the Bauhaus and describes how "through perfect control of breath and color one will eventually be able to generate a luminous cloud of such purity and intensity that it renders all inside it invisible.
Beautifully designed and printed, it describes how one can, potentially, produce the "white cloud of invisibility" and documents the author's own attempts to manifest the cloud.
These manifestations have a complex group of antecedents that include Lawrence Weiner's early spray-painted works, John Latham's One Second Drawings, Robert Irwin's luminous disc paintings of the 1960s and representations of the ineffable made by spiritualists and occultists.
Featured image is reproduced from 'On Colour....'
PRAISE AND REVIEWS
Art Monthly
Tim Dixon
On colour… strives towards touching the ineffable, stepping away from the rational and cerebral towards the affective, the embodied and the intangible.
Creative Pro
Maya P Lim
Written for those interested in the spiritual realm of color theory, these books guide the reader into an exploration of color with visualization and breathing exercises as a means to manifest “the white cloud of invisibility.” An unusual find for anyone fascinated by Transcendentalism, color theory, or invisibility.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 7 x 7 in. / 52 pgs / 20 color / 4 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $27.50 LIST PRICE: CANADA $39.95 ISBN: 9781912458080 PUBLISHER: The Everyday Press AVAILABLE: 10/22/2019 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA ONLY
Published by The Everyday Press. By Ian Whittlesea.
From the author of Becoming Invisible, further exercises in invisibility through Bauhaus color theory
On Colour… extends the theories of color harmony that Joahnnes Itten taught at the Bauhaus and describes how "through perfect control of breath and color one will eventually be able to generate a luminous cloud of such purity and intensity that it renders all inside it invisible.
Beautifully designed and printed, it describes how one can, potentially, produce the "white cloud of invisibility" and documents the author's own attempts to manifest the cloud.
These manifestations have a complex group of antecedents that include Lawrence Weiner's early spray-painted works, John Latham's One Second Drawings, Robert Irwin's luminous disc paintings of the 1960s and representations of the ineffable made by spiritualists and occultists.