The exhibition brings together five contemporary artists of international stature: Sam Gilliam (United States, 1933), Katharina Grosse (Germany, 1961), Steven Parrino (United States, 1958-2005), Megan Rooney (Canada, 1985), Niele Toroni (Switzerland / France, 1937). Their works are characterised by an expansive use of colour, which emerges from canvas to invade walls, floors, and ceilings. Within of the FLV, each of these artists will have a dedicated space.
Fugues in Color [Book]
František Kupka, Study for Amorpha, Warm Chromatic and for Fugue in two colors; Study for The Fugue
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Vintage Apple Collection 13x12 Black Ornate Wood Framed with Double Matting Museum Art Print Titled - Frantisek Kupka - Amorpha Fugue in Two Colors I
The exhibition brings together five contemporary artists of international stature: Sam Gilliam (United States, 1933), Katharina Grosse (Germany, 1961), Steven Parrino (United States, 1958-2005), Megan Rooney (Canada, 1985), Niele Toroni (Switzerland / France, 1937). Their works are characterised by an expansive use of colour, which emerges from canvas to invade walls, floors, and ceilings. Within of the FLV, each of these artists will have a dedicated space.
Fugues in Color [Book]
František Kupka, Study for two-color fugue
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Fugues in Color
František Kupka. Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors. 1912
František Kupka. Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colors. 1912
The exhibition brings together five contemporary artists of international stature: Sam Gilliam (United States, 1933), Katharina Grosse (Germany, 1961), Steven Parrino (United States, 1958-2005), Megan Rooney (Canada, 1985), Niele Toroni (Switzerland / France, 1937). Their works are characterised by an expansive use of colour, which emerges from canvas to invade walls, floors, and ceilings. Within of the FLV, each of these artists will have a dedicated space.
Fugues in Color [Book]
František Kupka. Replica of Fugue in Two Colors: Amorpha, 1912. (1946)