Chroma
Chroma
Chroma
Derek Jarman

Chroma

A Book of Colour - June '93

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    A poetic, passionate and intensely personal exploration of colour written during the final year of Derek Jarman's life -- with a new introduction by Ali Smith.

    In Chroma, his most poetic and lyrical book, Derek Jarman explores the uses of colour.



    Chroma is more than an Aids autobiography...it is a paean to colour...Shot through with sass and moving testimony...this complexly written, yet stylish and readable book locates most powerfully the sublimal brilliance of one artist

    Chroma sparks off pieces of Jarman's poetry and prose against fragments that span Ovid, Alberti, Goethe and Wittgenstein...to form a highly personal reflection on colour, a keleidoscopic experience that throws out different facets like a prism in the light

    Full of anger, wit, emotion, and knowledge, this collection informs and astounds...Immensely powerful

    Jarman reminds us how much there is to be smelled, observed and listened to in the world if we do not walk past it

    The context of the writing of this book inevitably turns it from an amusing bricollage to a gesture of extraordinary generosity, a tribute to the continuing need to create and communicate on the very edge of darkness

    Derek Jarman was born in London in 1942. His career spanned decades and genres, from painter, theatre designer, director, film maker, to poet, writer, campaigner and gardener. His features include Sebastiane (1976), Jubilee (1978), Caravaggio (1986), The Last of England (1987), Edward II (1991) and Blue (1993). His paintings – for which he was a Turner Prize nominee in 1986 – continue to be exhibited worldwide, and his garden in Dungeness remains a site of pilgrimage to fans and newcomers alike.

    Specifications

    Publisher Vintage Publishing
    Pub date Jan. 19, 1995
    Pages 144
    Theme Literary theory
    Measurements 198 x 128 x 11 mm
    Weight 124 gr
    EAN 9780099474913
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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