A Difference in Tone: Two Investigations of Color by Alex Bacon
Carlos Cruz-Diez Studio
"In my works, color appears and disappears during the course of a dialogue with real space and time. What also emerges is the undeniable fact that the information we have acquired and the knowledge we have memorized throughout our lifetime are, probably, not true… at least to some extent." - Carlos Cruz-Diez
Carlos Cruz-Diez, Physichromie 1004, 1975. Silkscreen on aluminum, 39 ⅜ x 39 ⅜ inches.
Julian Stanczak Studio
“Color cannot be measured so easily. Its energies are diffused in memory. We know color through our reaction to it. It becomes an experience.” -Julian Stanczak
Julian Stanczak, Spectral Blue, 1975/2013. Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 50 inches.
Julian Stanczak, Additive, 1987. Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 32 inches.
Carlos Cruz-Diez in the Studio
Carlos Cruz-Diez, Physichromie 2492, 2004. Acrylic and plastic elements on aluminum, 39 ⅜ x 78 ¾ inches.