David Batchelor
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Chromophobia
11 editions
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2000
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The Luminous and the Grey
5 editions
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2014
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Colour
3 editions
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2006
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Realism, Rationalism, Surrealism: Art Between the Wars
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9 editions
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1993
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Minimalism
8 editions
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1997
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Donald Judd
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2004
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Tony Cragg: Signs Of Life
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2003
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David Batchelor: Found Monochromes
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La Peur de la couleur
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Brogan & sons
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“There is a kind of white that is more than white, and this was that kind of white. There is a kind of white that repels everything that is inferior to it, and that is almost everything. This was that kind of white. There is a kind of white that is not created by bleach but that itself is bleach. This was that kind of white. This white was aggressively white.”
― Chromophobia
― Chromophobia
“There is a kind of white that is more than white, and this was that kind of white. There is a kind of white that repels everything that is inferior to it, and that is almost everything. This was that kind of white. There is a kind of white that is not created by bleach but that itself is bleach. This was that kind of white. This white was aggressively white. It did its work on everything around it, and nothing escaped.”
― Chromophobia
― Chromophobia
“But hang on a minute. Since when was ‘random’ associated with colour and ‘definite’ with drawing? Since when did drawing and colour become ciphers for order and chaos? Perhaps it doesn’t matter: the prejudice is in place.”
― Chromophobia
― Chromophobia
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