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The World According to Colour

A Cultural History

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The World According to Colour

By: James Fox
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A beguiling cultural history of colour by the BAFTA nominated broadcaster and art historian James Fox

The subject of this book is humankind's extraordinary relationship with colour. It is composed of a series of voyages, ranging across the world and throughout history, which reveal the meanings that have been attached to the colours we see around us and the ways these have shaped our culture and imagination. It takes seven primary colours - black, red, yellow, blue, white, purple and green - and uncovers behind each a root idea, based on visual resemblances or properties so rudimentary as to be common to all societies.

The book traces these meanings to show how they changed and multiplied, the role that they have played in our culture and history, and how understanding them allows us to see many of the milestones in the history of art - from Bronze Age gold-work to Turner, Titian to Yves Klein - in a new way. It proceeds by stories, which cumulatively tell another, larger one: a history of the world from the black nothing which preceded existence to the birth of our red-blooded species; the gilded gods who animated the world in antiquity to the blue horizons which framed the Age of Discovery; the pristine aspirations of Enlightenment, the technicolour innovation which fuelled the Industrial Revolution and the colour which most embodies the environmental crisis which now faces us.

'This book is a triumph. James Fox's passionate and illuminating exploration of the extraordinary relationship we have with colour is itself extraordinary. It is an intellectual feast as well as a visual one - a true biography of colour which will delight readers.' Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes

©2023 James Fox (P)2023 Penguin Audio

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admirable ... The World According to Colour is a brilliant cultural history ... This intelligent, vividly written book is full of such black, red, yellow, blue, white, purple and green nuggets. (Laura Freeman)
Fox glides into intellectual spaces; colour becomes a philosophical feast - astrophyscis, the origins of civilisation, a palette of moral associations. Though dazzling, everything has a point: when Fox shoots, he scores. You never see it coming, then suddenly all the pieces fit together as though they were meant to be (Ed Smith)
a tour de force ... he weaves together the historical, cultural and scientific background to provide context for a succession of bravura insights ... this is a brilliant book (Honor Clerk)
In this compelling book, James Fox shows that the meanings connected to particular colours aren't arbitrary but are instead materially, socially and culturally determined ... One of a flurry of recent books on colour, Fox's is distinguished by his broad historical approach and by the diversity of perspectives and sources ... The greatest pleasure of this book is the way Fox's essays move fluently between the material, moral and historical ... This is a book that makes you want to paint. (Joad Raymond)
the book is a pleasure... a compelling and elegant...a rare achievement - a scholarly reference work that invites reading for pleasure. (Florence Hallett)
For once, no problem with Christmas presents this year. The World According to Colour by James Fox is a brilliantly fluent and readable history of colour, galloping across a wide cultural and scientific landscape. (Honor Clerk)
fascinating...In this book (Fox) has gifted each of us a manual to navigate and enjoy the extraordinary design of the world around us. (Anna Galbraith)
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A great book (and one I had been waiting for since I first heard about it). Dr Fox takes a number of themes set down in the fantastic work A History of Art In Three Colours and expands that methodology across the spectrum of seven colours. In doing so he holds a mirror to humanity and civilisations across time and space (literally) in a sumptuous word fest that soothes, stimulates and engages the mind. Dr Fox’s “cool” style filters through the text into his brilliant oral delivery (save for the constant references to the pdf download rather than just to plates). In fact his voice and tone are so engaging that I would actively select his voice option on other works not even written by him, if such technology were available in the future. This work is heavy on the science but joyfully moves beyond Western/ European art history alone to embrace Eastern philosophies and thoughts - such as the insightful and utterly unique analysis of Islamic art in the green chapter. In his Japanese art and other programmes Dr Fox has always resisted the temptation to mimic, tease, use sarcasm and wit - in favour of a more objective lecturing. I’m pleased to say he drops those guards here and uses a variety of amusing tones and even a bit of cheek to retell the history and science of art through colour for and about us all consuming humans. A real joy. I’d definitely read it again. Bring on more of his work please Audible!

An engaging & original exploration of art, science and civilisation

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This is the best art history book I’ve read to date! Read it now, don’t hesitate!

Brilliant!

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A most satisfying listen, highly recommended. The author illuminates the world both present and past with vivid examples and explanations. Painting a new understanding of the colour around us all.

Arousing of senses and intellect

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Wonderfully fascinating and stimulating, this is a audiobook I will probably listen to again. And I bought the print edition as well.

Fascinating

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Gulp! Think I’m going to totally fawn over this. It is one of the most consistently interesting books I have bought. I really liked the tv doc version, then I really,really liked the print book. This version is even better than them with appropriate and good quality reproductions of book illustrations (via pdf)and a chatty, involving narration style to enhance the print book experience. You’ll never look at colours in the same way again, especially blue, which was my personal favourite section. Hope Dr. Fox is working on a follow up. His series on the ‘Art of Japanese Life’ demands similar expansion. Molto bene.

Good job, Dr. fox.

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