Musée du Niel

Abstraction is a color

Curator: Antoine Villeneuve

This exhibition sets out to highlight the relationship that developed between colour and abstraction in the second half of the 20th century. This relationship is characterised by rivalry and conflict. Colour struggled to break through in the post-war aesthetics of abstract expression, which was typically resistant to bursts of colour. Dominant colour palettes were often dark, rarely venturing out of black, white and grey.

Toward "colour abstraction"

Nevertheless, some artists like Dewasne managed to impose a colourful vision by articulating expression through geometric configurations or by using the lyrical power inherent in colour like Mathieu, Schneider, Poliakoff, Hartung, and now, Fabienne Verdier or even like Hantaï who made colour itself the central aspect of his work. Across the Atlantic, artists vigorously claimed Matisse’s legacy by declaring colour as the essential component of their abstract work whilst reinventing painting. This is true of Shirley Jaffe and Sam Francis. It is from this series of struggle, resistance, renewal and interconnectedness that both vibrant and dark sensations, emotions and even dialogue arose which we could call “colour abstraction”. Musée du Niel
From 1 May 2026 to 1 November 2026
Image for Abstraction is a color
Artwork(s) loaned