4 rooms in Modern Conversations
Explore what it means to 'see' beyond the visual
Extending from the luminous paintings of Partou Zia, this room brings together ideas of colour and light. From creating optical sensations to picturing the imagination, these artworks unravel human experience as both seen and unseen, and as shaped through memories and collective beliefs.
As twenteth-century science and politics rapidly developed, some artists pursued a more personal vision by drawing on dreams and folklore. Colour was activated as an emotive tool or to depict images from the deeper mind. Connecting with the unconscious, some works here use colour to imply mystical or surreal aspects of modern art and life. Others apply the optical effects of colour and light on the eyes, heightening sensation or emotional responses. Contemporary artists continue to evolve the potential of colour to summon human experience in all its forms.
About Partou Zia
Zia's Visionary paintings combine the myths and memories of her childhood in Iran with the quietness of her later life in Cornwall. Zia explored how colour could transcend moments of both real and remembered experiences. Her canvases combine traces of the real world, suffused with the heightened light and spectrum of colours found in memory and imagination.
The daughter of a communist activist, Zia arrived in London from Tehran in 1970 as a political refugee. This imposed displacement was a potent influence in her work. Zia's work embodies her search for the personal spirituality she was denied due to the circumstances of her early life.
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