Color Theory

A Critical Introduction

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Giving an overview of the history of color theory from ancient and classical cultures to contemporary contexts, this book explores important critical principles and provides practical guidance on the use of color in art and design.

Going beyond a simple recitation of what has historically been said about color, artist and educator Aaron Fine provides an intellectual history, critiquing prevailing Western ideas on the subject and challenging assumptions. He analyses colonialist and gendered attitudes, materialist and romanticist perspectives, spiritualist approaches to color, color in the age of reproduction, and modernist and post-modernist color strategies. Highlighted throughout are examples of the ways in which attitudes towards color have been impacted by the legacy of colonialism and are tied up with race, gender, and class.

Topics covered include color models, wheels and charts, color interaction and theories of perception, with over 150 images throughout. By placing under-examined tenets of color theory such as the color wheel and color primaries within the Western industrial context that generated them, Fine helps you to connect color choices to color meanings and apply theory to practice.

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Authors:
Fine, Aaron
Year Published:
2021
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781350027305
Number of Pages:
376
Publication Date:
09/09/2021
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations Note:
162 color and bw illus
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781350027305

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