Achromatism

The Blake House Gallery is hosting a brand-new exhibition exploring the nuance of creating art without colour.
James Frostick
Published on October 29, 2013
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

In conjunction with Semi-Permanent, Blake House Gallery are hosting an exhibition of Australian artists who have created works of differing styles that revolve around a common theme; that being the distinct lack of colour.

No doubt colour is an important part of most art forms, it adds vibrancy and flair that can be eye catching, yet the absence of colour makes for an interesting study in itself. The exhibition, Achromatism (definition: the visual property of being without chromatic colour), is a collection of work that show the impactful nature of achromatic art and how it can be just as enthralling as the most vibrant, coloured work.

The lineup for this group show includes:

- CJ Hendry
- Mark Drew
- Jesse Olsen
- Ray Coffey
- Keiron McMaster
- Cezary Stulgis
- Duncan Mattocks
- Magnus McTavish

Achromatism will open Wednesday, October 30, at 6pm. This will serve as the opening event for Semi-Permanent Brisbane 2013 and is open to everybody. Come on down.

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