Color codes

modern theories of color in philosophy, painting and architecture, literature, music, and psychology

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Color codes

modern theories of color in philosophy, painting and architecture, literature, music, and psychology

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Color is an endlessly fascinating and controversial topic. "The first thing to realize about the study of color in our time is its uncanny ability to evade all attempts to systematically codify it," writes Charles A. Riley in this series of interconnected essays on the uses and meanings of color.

Color Codes draws heavily on interviews with many of today's leading artists - Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella, Peter Halley, Lukas Foss, A. S. Byatt, and others - as well as seminal texts by a wide range of thinkers including Wittgenstein, Derrida, Barthes, Schoenberg, Kandinsky, Albers, Joyce, Pynchon, and Jung. Although Riley finds remarkable parallels among the theories and techniques of various disciplines, his emphasis is on the individual nature of the color sense.

This resistance to a unified color theory gives the current aesthetic debate tremendous energy. "Because it is largely an unknown force, color remains one of the most vital sources of new styles and ideas, ready to be tapped by creative minds in the coming decades." In the studios of artists and composers, and in the recent writings of philosophers, psychologists, poets, and novelists, evidence of this emerging power is abundant.

Creators, critics, and lay readers will find Color Codes accessible and stimulating.

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Language
English
Pages
351

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-342) and index.

Published in
Hanover

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
701/.85
Library of Congress
NX650.C676 R56 1995, NX650.C676R56 1995, NX650.C676 R56 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 351 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
351

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1085836M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780874516715
ISBN 10
0874516714
LCCN
94009733
OCLC/WorldCat
45733574, 30070157, 503387524
Library Thing
2578156
Goodreads
2495636

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