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Colour

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MIT Press, 2008 - Art - 238 pages
This chronology of writings from Baudelaire to Baudrillard traces how artists have affirmed color as a space of pure sensation, embraced it as a tool of revolution or denounced it as decorative and even decadent. It establishes color as a central theme in the story of modern and contemporary art and provides a fascinating handbook to the definitions and debates around its history, meaning, and use.

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For the color enthusiast chock full of fascinating quotes about color Read full review

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Felt textbook or coffee table book like. Read full review

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