Art and colour: in pursuit of the intangible
Abstract
This paper describes the artist John Lancaster’s fascination to colour as a ‘catalyst for transformation’, allowing base materials to become something ‘wonderful and surprising’. He uses the locations which have inspired him to describe a practice that for more than twenty four years has been concerned with the intangible and elusive through colour.
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20-01-2012
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