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October/ David Batchelor

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Common Editions; 2015Description: 50p; 26x21cmISBN:
  • 9780993156304
Subject(s): Summary: Colouring-In book. Since its launch in 1976, October has been the single most influential journal of art theory and criticism. Yet in nearly 40 years of publication not a single image has been reproduced in colour. As an extension of his ongoing investigation into colour, Batchelor looks to re-address this balance. Drawn over a copy of issue one of October (Summer, 1976), his abstract compositions disrupt the journal''s orderly monochromatic universe, intervening on every page in riotous, exuberant colour. Circles, triangles and rectangles of brilliant transparent colour and planes of opaque black celebrate colour, placing it above the language of art theory, and back at the centre of artistic practice. Drawing upon Batchelor''s unique visual language and the colours found in the modern city, the works featured in this artist-led publication are reprinted to actual size and collected in full for the first time in this volume.
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Colouring-In book. Since its launch in 1976, October has been the single most influential journal of art theory and criticism. Yet in nearly 40 years of publication not a single image has been reproduced in colour. As an extension of his ongoing investigation into colour, Batchelor looks to re-address this balance. Drawn over a copy of issue one of October (Summer, 1976), his abstract compositions disrupt the journal''s orderly monochromatic universe, intervening on every page in riotous, exuberant colour. Circles, triangles and rectangles of brilliant transparent colour and planes of opaque black celebrate colour, placing it above the language of art theory, and back at the centre of artistic practice. Drawing upon Batchelor''s unique visual language and the colours found in the modern city, the works featured in this artist-led publication are reprinted to actual size and collected in full for the first time in this volume.

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