Olafur Eliasson: Turner Colour Experiments

Fascinating exhibition at Tate Britain of work by Olafur Eliasson which seeks to represent the colour in a Turner picture in fine detail and represent it as a spectrum.

Each work was a circular canvas which a hole in the middle with the colours from one picture represented round it grading from dark to light and back again. I wish the Turner or a reproduction of it had been shown with each work but I did cheat by looking them up on my phone. They did give a good idea of the colour palette used in a picture and the subtlety of tone used.

However they also produced beautifully works in their own right which gave a sense of calm. Even if you have never seen a Turner these are subtle and lovely works.

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