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World of Art November 30, 2006
A wide-ranging and engaging introduction to the place and power of color in art.

Over the course of the past few centuries, the complex phenomenon of color has received detailed treatment from the perspectives of physics, chemistry, physiology, psychology, linguisitics, and philosophy. However, visual artists—the people who work most closely with color—have rarely been asked for their opinions about this ubiquitous but insolubly mysterious subject.

In his new book John Gage, author of the award-winning Color and Culture, focuses on the thoughts and practices of artists. Color in Art is concerned with the history of color, but is not itself a history; instead each chapter develops a theme from one of the aforementioned scientific disciplines from the viewpoint of artists such as Kandinsky, van Gogh, and Kapoor. Flags, synaesthesia, theosophy, theater design, chromotherapy, and chromophobia are among the many topics covered. 180 illustrations, 150 in color.

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About the Author

John Gage is the former Head of the Department of History of Art at Cambridge University. He is an acknowledged international authority on the history of art and color and has written many books on the subject.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson (November 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0500203946
  • ISBN-13: 978-0500203941
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #526,327 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting overview of how artists think about color., January 10, 2008
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I thought this book was great. Of course, the best book on color is Josef Albers--Interaction of Color, but this is a worthy companion. Interesting to read how artist's perceptions and ideas of color have evolved over time. Good for artists, as well as non-artists, and will get you thinking about color in a new way. Recommend.
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2.0 out of 5 stars good illustrations, confusing text, August 23, 2009
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I gave this book two stars:both stars for the illustrations and no stars for the text. The illustrations look great but as I was reading the book, I was surprised to see that it had been published in 2006. It seemed not to have benefitted from any word processing. I felt I was trying to read a bunch of notes on index cards, quickly stapled together into chapters. There was no effort to explain what the whole book was trying to do, how the chapters were organized and what might happen in each chapter. I was constantly stymied by a thread of an idea that would fray into nothing, by a jump into a new subject, by repetitions, by hops backwards and forwards in history, by an inconsistent approach to the relationship between the science of light and philosophical conjectures about color theory. The text is a mess.
This is a shame because scattered throughout the book are fascinating little anecdotes that would be hard to find anywhere else. Would it ever be possible for an editor to take John Gage's index cards and rewrite this book? I know that I would read it if someone took a crack at it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lots of content but not structured, November 23, 2008
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I have a little bit of background on colour theory, so I read this book expecting to learn much of colour in art. It is evident that the author has done much research in this area and has plenty of things to say. However, I felt that the book was badly written. Many sentences could have been broken down into two or more, because they contained several ideas, which were difficult to absorb. E.g., The author writes about an artist, who tried to show something in his art works, while mentioning his educational background and teacher and similar artists in one sentence! Despite re-reading several paragraphs several times, I had difficulty understanding what the author was trying to say. Perhaps the book is more suited for people, who already have knowledge on many of the artists, but not for newbies to art like me. The book should be re-written until the message of each chapter is more clear!
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