Room For One Colour

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Room for one colour, 1997 Malmö Konsthall, Sweden, 2005 Photo: Jens Ziehe Room for one color 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan, 2009 Photo: Studio Olafur Eliasson Room for one colour, 1997 PinchukArtCentre, Kyiv, 2011 Photo: Dmitry Baranov Room for one colour, 1997 Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, 2000 Photo. "Room for One Colour" is an installation artwork created by Olafur Eliasson in 1997. The piece is associated with the Light and Space movement as well as Neo-Minimalism.

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The artwork exemplifies Eliasson's exploration of light, perception, and environment within the installation genre. The artwork consists of an illuminated room bathed in vibrant yellow light, which transforms the. Olafur Eliasson's installation Room for one colour (1997) is the final work in the National Gallery's exhibition Monochrome: Painting in Black and White (until 18 February 2018).

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The. 'Room for one colour' was created in 1997 by Olafur Eliasson in Light and Space style. Find more prominent pieces of installation at Wikiart.org.

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Other articles where Room for One Colour is discussed: Olafur Eliasson: In Room for One Colour (1997), he flooded a room with saturated yellow light, causing all other colours to be perceived as black. Conversely, in 360° Room for All Colours (2002), a circular space changed colours almost imperceptibly. From Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Olafur Eliasson, Room for one color (1994), Monofrecuency lamps, in.

Room for one colour • Artwork • Studio Olafur Eliasson

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Curator: Olafur Eliasson's "Room for one colour," a site-specific installation from 1997, bathes this gallery in a single frequency of yellow light. What's your immediate reaction to it? Editor: Drenched! It's intensely, overwhelmingly yellow. A kind of artificial sunbeam with high contrast! Almost hallucinatory it makes me consider ideas surrounding sensory deprivation.

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Curator: That aligns. Title: Room for one colour Author: Ólafur Elíasson Date: 1997 Technique: monofrequency lights dimensions variable Displayed in: Strozzi Palace In the Exhibition: Olafur Eliasson. Shades of red, blue, and yellow intertwine with one another as visitors make their way across the room.

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If a viewer blocks, for example, the blue light, the result is the illumination of a shadow of the other hues. As colorful shadows overlap, new colors appear. In Eliasson's fun installation, the participant becomes a crucial part of the work.

Room for One Colour by Berlin-based artist Olafur Eliasson is pretty much as minimal as installations get. (Unless you recount Yves Klein's exhibition called The Void.) In this work, Eliasson is perhaps expressing his dissastisfaction with the materiality of art, and the notion that an exhibition is about putting art into a space.

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