Chroma
豆瓣
A Book of Colour - June '93
Derek Jarman
简介
Chroma is a meditation on the color spectrum by the celebrated late artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman. From the explosions of image and color in In The Shadow of the Sun, The Last of England, The Garden and Wittgenstein, to the somber blacks of his collages and tar paintings, Jarman has consistently used color in unprecedented ways, making his ideas on the subject of interest to filmmakers, film audiences, artists and students alike. Blue, his most personal and innovative film, consists of a compelling soundtrack accompanied by a monochrome blue image and is, among other things, a comment on Jarman's diminishing eyesight due to AIDS. In his signature style, a lyrical combination of classical theory, anecdote, and poetry, Jarman takes the reader through the spectrum, introducing each color as an embodiment of an emotion, evoking memories or dreams. He explains the use of color in Medieval painting through the Renaissance to the modernists and draws on the great color theorists from Pliny to Leonardo. He writes too about the meanings of color in literature, science, philosophy, psychology, religion and alchemy. Read either as a work on color, or a distillation of Jarman's artistic vision, Chroma presents an exciting perspective on the subject.
contents
Introduction (Ali Smith)
Introduction (Derek Jarman)
White Lies
Shadow Is the Queen of Colour
On Seeing Red
The Romance of the Rose and the Sleep of Colour
Grey Matter
Marsilio Ficino
Green Fingers
Alchemical Colour
How Now Brown Cow
The Perils of Yellow
Orange Tip
Leonardo
Into the Blue
Isaac Newton
Purple Passage
Black Arts
Silver and Gold
Iridescence
Translucence