Chroma: A Book of Coloris a meditation on the color spectrum by Britain’s most controversial filmmaker. From the explosions of image and color inEdward II,The Last of England,The Garden, andWittgenstein, to the somber blacks of his collages and tar paintings, Derek Jarman has consistently used color in unprecedented ways. In his signature style, a lyrical combination of classic theory, anecdote and poetry, Jarman takes the reader through the spectrum, introducing each color as an embodiment of an emotion, evoking memories or dreams.
One of England’s foremost filmmakers, Derek Jarman (1942–1994) wrote and directed several feature films, includingSebastiane,Jubilee,Caravaggio, andBlue, as well as numerous short films and music videos. He was a stage designer, artist, writer, gardener, and an outspoken AIDS and queer rights activist in the UK and the United States. He is the author of several books, among themModern Nature, available from the University of Minnesota Press.
Introduction, White Lies, Shadow is the Queen of Colour, On Seeing Red, The Romance of the Rose and the Sleep of Colour, Grey Matter, Marsilio Ficino, Green Fingers, Alchemical Colour, How Now Brown Cow, The Perils of YellowOrange, TipLeonardo, Into the Blue, Isaac Newton, Purple Passage, Black Arts: O Mia Anima Nera, Silver and Gold, Iridescence, Translucence