Isabella Berr, Turner's Frau (Turner's Woman)

JUNE 7 – AUGUST 9, 2025

Color has long served as one of photography’s most potent tools—not only to record the visible world, but to reimagine it. Red, Yellow, Blue and All the Colors in Between presents a vibrant survey of works by both contemporary and classic photographers who explore color as a central visual and conceptual element in their practice.

Color has long served as one of photography’s most potent tools—not only to record the visible world, but to reimagine it. Red, Yellow, Blue and All the Colors in Between presents a vibrant survey of works by both contemporary and classic photographers who explore color as a central visual and conceptual element in their practice.

Spanning decades and diverse photographic approaches, the exhibition brings together artists who use color to evoke mood, construct form, and expand the medium’s expressive potential. Jan Groover’s masterfully composed still lifes, rich in surface and subtle tonal shifts, share space with the lyrical abstractions of Garry Fabian Miller, whose camera-less works harness light, time, and chemistry to create glowing fields of color. Isabella Berr’s poetic dreamscapes and Michael Eastman’s richly saturated interiors reveal how color becomes a conduit for atmosphere and memory. From the elegance of Horst P. Horst’s fashion images to the digital luminosity of Mads Christensen’s LED works, the show charts a course through photography’s chromatic evolution.

With featured artists including Barbara Cole, Roberto Edwards, Francesca Piqueras, Slim Aarons, Christopher Bucklow, and others, the exhibition highlights how photographers have used color not simply as an aesthetic choice but as a language of form, emotion, and transformation.

Red, Yellow, Blue and All the Colors in Between invites viewers into a world where color is not just seen—it is felt, structured, and made visible through the singular lens of photographic vision.