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July 29, 2009

Colo[u]r Charts Lives On

In May 2008, Benjamin Moore sponsored Color Charts: Reinventing Color, 1950s to Today, an exhibit that could be called nothing less than phenomenal at the MoMA in NYC.  Talk about being ahead of the color curve!  I attended the opening gala and found myself simply in awe of the works by artistic giants like Ellsworth Kelly, Andy Warhol, and Frank Stella that celebrated Color.

Color chart

It's a show not to be missed!  Now they've added a "U" in color and it's hopped Across the Pond to the Tate Liverpool.  If work, leisure or both take you overseas this summer, it's worth the stopover before it closes on September 13.  If you can't quite get there this time, go to this link fora fabulous interactive exhibit that the MoMA still has up on the show.

Explore the saturated canvases and enlightening sculptures to discover your favorite modern color artist!

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