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Aesthetica Magazine - A Kaleidoscopic Journey


A Kaleidoscopic Journey
Manchester-based artist Liz West, who was shortlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize in 2016, creates site-specific artworks that use vivid colour, light and space to ignite remarkable sensory experiences. Her latest piece,
Hundreds and Thousands, transforms The Tide walkway in Greenwich Peninsula, London, into a kaleidoscopic installation. Here she tells us about the work’s origins and why she’s fascinated by the science of colour perception.
A: How did you develop your vision for
Hundreds and Thousands?
LW:
Hundreds and Thousands was initially derived from a series of drawings based on the individual human experience of encountering colour. My experiments in colour mixing and blending are influenced by the theory of Josef Albers. Albers’ work led me to focus on the interaction of colours as well as creating careful compositions and spatial balance between geometric elements such as gridded or striped arrangements. ....

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Fact 2020: Documentaries


Fact 2020: Documentaries
Fact 2020: Documentaries
Over the past 12 months we’ve reported on the stories of musicians, choreographers and visual artists from across the globe.
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, our Artist DIY series profiled how creatives around the world were responding in the face of an extremely challenging new situation for the arts.
Meanwhile, our Primary Optics series found out how some of the world’s best audio-visual artists make their stunning live shows, and our documentary Block9: Temporary Alternative Realities went behind the scenes of Glastonbury Festival’s hidden clubbing utopia.
Below, we take a look back on some of our docs from 2020, including the stories behind Robert Henke’s CBM 8032 AV show, Zoë Mc Pherson’s multimedia collaborations, and Maral’s blend of noise, post-punk and dub. Discover the rest of this year’s documentaries in our archive. ....

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