Color Theory

Color Theory

215 E. Grant Street Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA Friday, January 15, 2021–Saturday, April 3, 2021

An exhibition by notable artists who use color in distinctly unique styles to create a bold new vision. 

yellow gold reveal by jimi gleason

Jimi Gleason

Yellow Gold Reveal, 2020

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terre by jimi gleason

Jimi Gleason

Terre, 2020

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air by jimi gleason

Jimi Gleason

Air, 2020

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jg 46 by jimi gleason

Jimi Gleason

JG 46, 2020

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jg 44 by jimi gleason

Jimi Gleason

JG 44, 2020

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kuma by donald martiny

Donald Martiny

Kuma, 2017

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hamatsa by donald martiny

Donald Martiny

Hamatsa, 2021

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nocturne 1202 by andy moses

Andy Moses

Nocturne 1202, 2020

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nocturne 1503 by andy moses

Andy Moses

Nocturne 1503, 2020

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geodynamics 1218 by andy moses

Andy Moses

Geodynamics 1218, 2020

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untitled by nellie king solomon

Nellie King Solomon

Untitled, 2020

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night vision by nellie king solomon

Nellie King Solomon

Night Vision, 2020

2,500 USD

Bentley Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by a group of notable artists who use color in distinctly unique styles to create a bold new vision. Artists include Jimi Gleason, Andy Moses, Nellie King Solomon, Jeremy Thomas, Jennifer Wolf and in The Project Room, Donald Martiny.

Furthering the dialogue within contemporary abstraction and its inescapable relationship with color, these artists prove that what color can convey is boundless and sure to captivate. Whether it’s Gleason’s use of lush, reflective material to accentuate the surface, Solomon’s gestural marks made with custom tools, Moses’ process driven hue amalgamations, Thomas’ sculptural color motifs, Wolf’s pure pigment experimentations or Martiny's gestural abstractions, the use of color is essential in their practice and self evident in the work.