chro•ma [kroh-muh]

chro•ma [kroh-muh]
n. 1 the purity of a color,
or its freedom from white or gray

chro•ma challenges the viewer to stop and look, to take in the intensity of each color presented in the pieces. Research shows that visitors spend less than 30 seconds in front of an artwork. chroma makes one stop to ponder where the wall ends and the art piece starts, urging the observer to spend more time noticing and immersing themselves in the power of color.

Organized by the Ulrich Museum of Art. Concept and research by Vivian Zavataro

August 24, 2023 — December 9, 2023

Ulrich Museum of Art - Wichita, KS

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