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The yellow colour circle, 2008 - BORCH Gallery, Berlin, 2008 - Photo: BORCH Gallery
The yellow colour circle, 2008
BORCH Gallery, Berlin, 2008
Photo: BORCH Gallery
The yellow colour circle, 2008 - PKM Gallery, Seoul – 2022 - Photo: PKM Gallery, Yongjoon Choi
The yellow colour circle, 2008
PKM Gallery, Seoul – 2022
Photo: PKM Gallery, Yongjoon Choi
Installation view: Inside the new blind spots - PKM Gallery, Seoul – 2022 - Photo: PKM Gallery, Yongjoon Choi
Installation view: Inside the new blind spots
PKM Gallery, Seoul – 2022
Photo: PKM Gallery, Yongjoon Choi
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For The colour circles series Eliasson collaborated with master printmaker Niels Borch Jensen in 2008 to create a three-part series of nine polymer gravures. Each of the three parts comprises three large colour wheels assembled from three sheets of paper.

The first print of the series, called The constant colour circle, presents a colour wheel based on the three traditional primary colours from art history – red, yellow, and blue – that transitions smoothly from one hue to the next through three secondary and eighteen intermediate colours. The constant colour circle functions as a base for the colour mixtures featured in all of the other circles in The colour circle series.

For the second part of the series, Eliasson took the primary colours as a point of departure. For The blue colour circle, for example, he added a tiny amount of each of the other hues from The constant colour circle to the primary blue in order to create a colour wheel of various blue tones. He used the same technique for the red and yellow circles, yielding a wide range of intermediate tones.