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CHROMESTHESIA GROUP SHOW IN TRIBECA NYC
Chromesthesia is a specific type of synesthesia, in which non-visual stimulation results in the experience of color sensations. Color is a language. Color has meaning. To Itzak Perlman, a chromesthete, playing a B flat on the G string evokes a deep forest green color. For Maureen Seaberg, author of “Tasting the Universe” and a chromesthete, she knows that Tuesday is golden. This involuntary experience occurs in as much as 1 in 23 people. Artist David Hockney is a synesthete, as are musicians Billy Joel and Pharrell Williams. You are invited to challenge your visual sense modality. Might you hear trumpets sounds when you see ‘Tilted Tornado’ by Scott Malbaurn? Or will you smell salt water when you see ‘Rebirth’ by Tapp Francke? Artist Jeff Muhs heard musical notes when he painted ‘The Meaning of Green’. Come and experience the color sensation of Chromesthesia.
The exhibit will be on view through May 2, 2011. The reception will feature a colorful food presentation by Mark Farher Caterers. This installation will allow you to “taste” the effects of color on flavor perception. On Saturday March 19th Maureen Seaberg will read from her new book “Tasting the Universe”. For complete details email mcneillartgroup@mac.com.
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Please contact Beth McNeill at 631-838-4843 for high-resolution images or more information. Visit mcneillargroup.com for more info about Beth McNeill and the Tribeca Project Space.
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