Works submitted to the international research project “Anthropology of Color”
“ANTHROPOLOGY OF COLOUR OR WHAT COLOUR IS A CULTURE”
is a project that brings together people from various fields, including sociologists, psychologists, color experts, and artists from all over the world, to study the meanings of color and the connection between color and culture.
A theme color will be set each year from 2019 to 2022, and the theme of the first event in 2019 was “white.”
I had the opportunity to exhibit two sets of three photographs from my ongoing series “Stream & Life,” which is an attempt to express human emotions and psychology by abstractly depicting the flow of water.
The exhibition was scheduled to be held in Russia in 2020, but then the COVID-19 pandemic…
Recently, we received news that “a book containing the works to be exhibited has been published in France ahead of the exhibition.”
The book features works by 34 artists from 12 countries in various genres. Although
I haven’t received the book yet, I’m happy to be able to feel the progress of the project while the exhibition is indefinitely postponed.
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