Colour is a key component of a work of art, with specific hues selected for their decorative, symbolical or emotive qualities, but the properties and potential of pigments themselves - those ingredients bound together to form coloured paint or glaze - are sometimes overlooked in our age of standardised materials. Our panel illuminates the materiality of pigment from the point of view of the creator, the conservator and the curator.
Speakers:
Corrie Jackson, Senior Curator, Royal Bank of Canada
Larry Keith, Head of Conservation and Keeper, National Gallery
Kate Malone, Ceramic artist and ceramic stoneware glaze research expert
Moderator:Susan Moore, Art market correspondent and associate editor of Apollo
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