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Colour blinded at Bearspace by Chromophilia
You'll be blue if you miss the last week of Chromophilia - an exhibition of experimental
multi-media artworks exploring synthetic colour and the arenas in which it is found.
The collection at Bearspace in
Deptford was inspired by David
Batchelor's book Chromophobia, which examines the issue of corruption by colour.
Both a sensory and theoretical
exploration, Chromophilia features the work of new and established artists such as Alice Anderson (work pictured below), Kirsten Glass and Pernille Holm-Mercer, who curated.
Chromophilia at Bearspace,
Deptford High Street, until July 26.
2:27pm Tuesday 15th July 2008
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