Collaborations+Projects > CHROMA Red Issue

CHROMA was the first in a series of curatorial experiments, at Safehouse 1 (Peckham, London) in January 2016. The project launched with CHROMA: Red Issue and presented over 50 works from both British and international artists. A collection of works made in isolation from one another with a colour being the only given commonality, the show explored the conversations the works can and are forced to have through their curation and what elements of association are generated to form a narrative or dialogue. CHROMA: Red Issue also took the form of a publication, presenting the same conceptual exploration but transferring the responsibility of curation to the reader.

CHROMA is a curation of visual thought and exists both as space and document.
It acts as a platform for elaboration and articulation, exploring the narrative potential of aesthetic and visual arrangement.

The published and exhibited results are amalgamations of open submissions CHROMA produces experiments in chromatic language.

CHROMA red issue, Andy Mauery,
red human hair, split lead shot
69" long
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