Breathing Colour Hella Jongerius explores our connection to colour at the Design Museum


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1 June 2017 Where colours were once produced by mixing pigments into infinite permutations, we now select them according to a name or code on a chart. Acclaimed artist Hella Jongerius argues that these processes of industrialisation have narrowed our experiences of colour and its cultural meanings.


Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius Design Museum

Aug 7, 2017 The Dutch designer discusses how her latest exhibition, at London's Design Museum, is a manifesto for the full potential of colour Scroll right to read more â€ș Print this article Text by Rab Messina In Breathing Colour, an installation-based show at London's Design Museum, Hella Jongerius takes a deeper look at the behaviour of colour.


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The Hella Jongerius - Breathing Colour exhibition was ensconced in the borderline between art and design. It presented a visual examination of how colour and light interplay and change during all hours of the day.


Nationalmuseum Hella Jongerius Breathing Colour

Hella Jongerius: Breathing Colour is a statement about the strength, imperfection and versatility of colour as a reaction to the flatness of the colours produced by industry. Ultimately, Jongerius aims to pit the power of colour against the power of form. A dialogue with the museum collection


Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius touring exhibition Design Museum

Dutch designer Hella Jongerius combines her love of textile and colour in a new exhibition at London's Design Museum. Corinne Julius visits the foray into material and perception in COVER 48. An abridged extract follows. Textile is my love,' says designer Hella Jongerius. 'Textile is a material, but it's also half about fabrication.


Hella Jongerius Breathing Colour at Nationalmuseum Nationalmuseum Sweden

Opened this week at London's Design Museum, Hella Jongerius's joyful 'Breathing Colour' exhibition guides visitors through a day in vivid colour. Separated into three sections - Morning, Noon and Evening - the show explores how colour and form behave in different light conditions and how it can affect our perception of them.


Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius Design Museum

'Breathing Colour' is the title of Hella Jongerius' latest exhibition, which is currently on show at the London Design Museum. It is an investigation of the Dutch designer's theories and concepts about colour, illustrating such phenomena as the relationship between colour and light over the course of a day.


Nationalmuseum Hella Jongerius Breathing Colour

Hella Jongerius explains: 'There is a phenomenon in colorimetry called Metamerism. This was the starting point in my colour research. It occurs when colours are viewed in different conditions, and describes the effect when two colours appear to match even though they might not actually do so.


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The Hella Jongerius - Breathing Colour exhibition is ensconced in the borderline between art and design. It presents a visual examination of how colour and light interplay and change during all hours of the day. In forms of paper, textiles, ceramics, metal and plastics, internationally renowned star designer, Hella Jongerius displays her many.


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What is the upcoming exhibition 'Breathing Colour' about? the Design Museum Breathing Colour is an installation-based show that takes a deeper look at the way colour behaves, exploring shapes, materials, shadows and reflections.


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The Colour Catchers were designed for the exhibition 'Breathing Colour' (on display at the Design Museum London from June 28 through September 24, 2017). For more information on the exhibition, visit www.designmuseum.org. back to overview


Hella Jongerius Exhibition 'Breathing Colour' Explores 'Unstable' Color

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Breathing Colour The Design Museum’s latest show on the work of Hella Jongerius Design Week

Colour is, as Jongerius says, a surface decoration that can alter perceptions of the form of an object - blue makes an object flatter, yellow makes it bulge, for example, while green is static and red is dynamic. Detail of Colour Catchers from Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius at the Design Museum. Credit: Luke Hayes


Nationalmuseum Hella Jongerius Breathing Colour

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Breathing Colour Hella Jongerius explores our connection to colour at the Design Museum

Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius This brilliant show from Dutch industrial designer Jongerius aims to 'tickle the eyes of the viewer', exploring how colour behaves and is affected by shape, texture and light Design Museum, London 28 June - 24 September 2017 by NICOLA HOMER A colourful screen glows in front of you.


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Dutch designer Hella Jongerius rails against industrially produced paints and dyes in the Breathing Colour exhibition at London's Design Museum, which draws on her last 15 years of.