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Color in painting and photography

Color in painting and photography Received June 28, 1984; accepted September 17, 1984 Color In Painting and Photography A conference on Color in Painting and Photography will be held at Higgins Hall, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, on November 1-2, 1985. The purpose of the Conference is to bring together painters and photographers to discuss color, a major force in their art, and to examine changing concepts of color and technological advances that may affect their work. The participants will have the opportunity to improve their understanding of color by developing a language for the concepts of color; investigate the mysteries of human response to color; present artists’ concepts of color; review historical perspectives on color in art; examine how the eye and brain see and interpret color; hear new information about the stability of pigments and dyes in paintings and photographs; discuss cultural trends in relation to color; and explore the ramifications of computer-generated graphics. The three-day forum will allow painters and photographers to participate in lectures, panel discussions, and workshops led by researchers and scholars in the fields of language, perception, aesthetics, art history, optics, chemistry, fashion, and computer graphics. Speakers, panelists, and workshop leaders have been selected for knowledge and expertise in their fields. The audience will be primarily artists, educators, and students in the fields of painting and photography. For further information, contact the Conference Director, Nina Prantis, 386 Dean Street, Brooklyn, New York 11217; telephone (7 18) 622-955 1. COLOR research and application http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Color Research & Application Wiley

Color in painting and photography

Color Research & Application , Volume 10 (3) – Sep 1, 1985

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1985 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0361-2317
eISSN
1520-6378
DOI
10.1002/col.5080100305
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Abstract

Received June 28, 1984; accepted September 17, 1984 Color In Painting and Photography A conference on Color in Painting and Photography will be held at Higgins Hall, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, on November 1-2, 1985. The purpose of the Conference is to bring together painters and photographers to discuss color, a major force in their art, and to examine changing concepts of color and technological advances that may affect their work. The participants will have the opportunity to improve their understanding of color by developing a language for the concepts of color; investigate the mysteries of human response to color; present artists’ concepts of color; review historical perspectives on color in art; examine how the eye and brain see and interpret color; hear new information about the stability of pigments and dyes in paintings and photographs; discuss cultural trends in relation to color; and explore the ramifications of computer-generated graphics. The three-day forum will allow painters and photographers to participate in lectures, panel discussions, and workshops led by researchers and scholars in the fields of language, perception, aesthetics, art history, optics, chemistry, fashion, and computer graphics. Speakers, panelists, and workshop leaders have been selected for knowledge and expertise in their fields. The audience will be primarily artists, educators, and students in the fields of painting and photography. For further information, contact the Conference Director, Nina Prantis, 386 Dean Street, Brooklyn, New York 11217; telephone (7 18) 622-955 1. COLOR research and application

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Color Research & ApplicationWiley

Published: Sep 1, 1985

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