Pigment

Pigment

215 E. Grant Street Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA Friday, January 17, 2020–Saturday, March 14, 2020 Opening Reception: Friday, January 17, 2020, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

Pigment is a group show featuring works by Louise Blyton, Makoto Fujimura, Raphaëlle Goethals, Judith Kruger and Hiroko Otake. 

catching a kiss by louise blyton

Louise Blyton

Catching a Kiss, 2019

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little poems (that reach in deep) by louise blyton

Louise Blyton

Little Poems (that reach in deep), 2019

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the sky wanders by by louise blyton

Louise Blyton

The Sky Wanders By, 2019

5,500 USD

the long red line (series) by louise blyton

Louise Blyton

The Long Red Line (series), 2019

2,500 USD

my inner beat by louise blyton

Louise Blyton

My Inner Beat, 2019

2,500 USD

bee-loved by louise blyton

Louise Blyton

Bee-Loved, 2019

2,500 USD

silence and beauty - eco by makoto fujimura

Makoto Fujimura

Silence and Beauty - Eco, 2016

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floating instant - vol. 2 by hiroko otake

After Hiroko Otake

Floating Instant - vol. 2, 2013

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paradisaeidae series by jessica palomo

Jessica Palomo

Paradisaeidae Series, 2020

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paradisaeidae tulipas 2 by jessica palomo

Jessica Palomo

Paradisaeidae Tulipas 2, 2020

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paradisaeidae tulipas 1 by jessica palomo

Jessica Palomo

Paradisaeidae Tulipas 1, 2020

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orchidaceas iii by jessica palomo

Jessica Palomo

Orchidaceas III, 2016

8,000 USD

Pigment is a group show featuring works by Louise Blyton, Makoto Fujimura, Raphaëlle Goethals, Judith Kruger and Hiroko Otake. These notable artists delve into the exploration of color not merely as visual sensation, but its physical manifestation as raw pigment and all that it conjures.

The fact that color is not tangible tends to be overlooked. Our eyes detect light with wavelengths that bounces off objects, determining the particular color we see. This selection of artworks engages with the corporeal material that governs what we perceive as color. Whether it’s the application of natural minerals to affirm our relationship with the earth or the vibrancy of pure pigment to accentuate form. Each of these artists utilizes the physical aspect of color to give meaningful insight into our visual faculty and beyond.