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MIT Press
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2008.
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On colour and colours: 1846-2007
The salon of 1846 [1846] / Charles Baudelaire
The elements of drawing [1857] / John Ruskin
The life and work of Eugène Delacroix [1863] / Charles Baudelaire
The grammar of painting and engraving [1867] / Charles Blanc
On shades of grey [1882] / Vincent van Gogh
Titles of monochrome works [1883-84] / Alphonse Allais
The whiteness of the whale [1851] / Herman Melville
A season in hell [1873] / Arthur Rimbaud
On colour [1893] / Gustave Moreau
Against nature [1884] / Joris-Karl Huysmans
Degeneration [1892] / Max Nordau
Notes on colour [1896-98] / Paul Gauguin
The education of the eye [1899] / Paul Signac
Cézanne [1907] / Maurice Denis
Letter on Cézanne [1907] / Rainer Maria Rilke
Notes of a painter [1908] / Henri Matisse
An essay in aesthetics [1909] / Roger Fry
Futurist painting: technical manifesto [1910] / Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Rusolo, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini
Concerning the spiritual in art [1911] / Wassily Kandinsky
The decline of the West [1918] / Oswald Spengler
A child's view of colour [1914-15] / Walter Benjamin
Aphorisms on imagination and colour [1914-15] / Walter Benjamin
The aesthetic hypothesis [1914] / Clive Bell
Cubism [1912] / Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger
To Maximovirch Minsky [1912-19] / Robert Delaunay
The new plastic in painting [1917] / Piet Mondrian
Purism [1920] / Charles-Édouard Jeanneret [Le Corbusier], Amédée Ozenfant
Non-objective art and Suprematism [1919] / Kazimir Malevich
The Realistic manifesto [1920] / Naum Gabo, Anton Pevsner
Line [1921] / Aleksandr Rodchenko
On modern art [1924] / Paul Klee
A coat of whitewash: the law of Ripolin [1925] / Charles-Édouard Jeanneret [Le Corbusier]
Space-time and colour [1928] / Theo van Doesburg
Towards white painting [1929] / Theo van Doesburg
Note on Orphism [c.1928-30] / Robert Delaunay
Photography versus painting [1926] / Osip Brik
The archetypes and the collective unconscious [1934] / Carl [Gustav] Jung
Colour and form [1937] / Adrian Stokes
Objective Impressionism [c.1940-41] / Mark Rothko
On monumentality and colour [1943] / Fernand Léger
The role and modalities of colour [1945] / Henri Matisse
Black is a colour [1946] / Henri Matisse
On colour [1942] / Sergei Eisenstein
Philosophical investigations [1945-49] / Ludwig Wittgenstein
Remarks on colour [1950] / Ludwig Wittgenstein
Colour [1948] / Bernard Berenson
Reflections on colour [1981] / Carlos Cruz-Diez
Notes for a manifesto [1955] / Victor Vasarely
The doors of perception [1954] / Aldous Huxley
With mescaline [1956] / Henri Michaux
War between line and colour [1954] / Yves Klein
The evolution of art towards the immaterial [1959] / Yves Klein
Free dimension [1960] / Piero Manzoni
Plastic [1957] / Roland Barthes
Andy Warhol [1963] / Donald Judd
Frontiers of space [1962] / Barnett Newman
Colour, time and structure [1960] / Hélio Oiticica
Interaction of colour [1963] / Josef Albers
Interview with Henry Geldzahler [1965] / Helen Frankenthaler
On colour [1966] / Sonia Delaunay
Painting in colour [1966] / Jules Olitski
Notes on sculpture [1966] / Robert Morris
Black as symbol and concept [1967] / Ad Reinhardt
On Who's afraid of red, yellow and blue [1969] / Barnett Newman
Beware! [1969] / Daniel Buren
Eye and mind [1960] / Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The elements of colour [1961] / Johannes Itten
The raw and the cooked [1964] / Claude Lévi-Strauss
The crystal land [1966] / Robert Smithson
Metaphors of vision [1963] / Stan Brakhage
Cosmicomics [1965] / Italo Calvino
Atmospheric values: colour [1968] / Jean Baudrillard
Some colour terms from Gravity's rainbow [1973] / Thomas Pynchon
The man in black [1971] / Johnny Cash
On being blue [1976] / William H. Gass
Colour and human response [1978] / Faber Birren
Black as an ideal [1970] / Theodor Adorno
The triple register of colour [1972] / Julia Kristeva
Plato's pharmacy [1972] / Jacques Derrida
Colour [1975] / Roland Barthes
Cy Twombly [1979] / Roland Barthes
A Mediterranean painting [1971] / Brice Marden
Daybook [1974] / Anne Truitt
Letter to E. de Wilde [1975] / Gerhard Richter
Coliur, format and abstract art: interview with Diane Waldman [1977] / Kenneth Noland
On line [1985] / Peter Halley
The story of colours [1986] / Manlio Brusatin
Camera lucia [1980] / Roland Barthes
On [Michelangelo] Antonioni [1985] / Gilles Deleuze
Colur and its name [1984] Thierry de Duve
How culture conditions the colours we see [1985] / Umberto Eco
Colour for philosophers [1988] / C.L. Hardin
The eloquence of colour [1989] / Jacqueline Lichtenstein
Colur has not yet been named [1993] / Stephen Melville
Playing with dead things: the uncanny [1993] / Mike Kelley
Leviathan [1992] / Paul Auster
Interview with Kathryn Hixon [1992] / Peter Halley
Some aspects of colour in general and red and black in particular [1994] / Donald Judd
Perception and the use of colour: interview withy Ernst Gombrich [1995] / Bridget Riley
On colour [1195] / Jessica Stockholder
Testaments betrayed [1993] / Milan Kundera
Chroma [1994] / Derek Jarman
Reservoir dogs [1996] / Quentin Tarantino
The story of colours [1996] / Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
Feeling blue [1997] / Owada
On white [1997] / Yoko Ono
At the end of the rainbow [2002] / Victoria Finlay
Reno Dakota [2000] / Magnetic Fields
The future of colours is looking bright [1999] / Rem Koolhaas
Chromophobia [2000] / David Batchelor
Interview with Jérôme Sans [2006] / Daniel Buren
On colour [2007] / Ellsworth Kelly
On colour [2007] / Rachel Whiteread
On colour [2007] / Linda Besemer
On colour [2007] / Melanie Smith
La leçon de peinture [2007] / Beatriz Milhazes
Colour game [2007] / David Reed
On colour [2007] / Susan Hiller
Notes on colour [2007] / James Welling
On colour [2007] / Polly Apfelbaum
Colour: imperialism, race and taste [2007] / Yinka Shonibare
On colour [2007] / Jimmie Durham
'Colour is not coloured' [2007] / Pedro Cabrita Reis
On colour [2007] / Mel Bochner
Magic hour [2007] / Tacita Dean.
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