
Asheville, NC.- The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to announce the opening of “Color Study”. Featuring the stunning works of Kenneth Noland, W.P. Jennerjahn and Helen Frankenthaler, Julian Stanczak, David Appleman and Bill Scott other noteworthy artists, “Color Study” will remain on view in the Museum’s Appleby Foundation Gallery until Sunday, November 6th. As the name suggests, Color Study features artists using color as their primary means of expression. According to Assistant Curator, Cole Hendrix, the exhibition showcases artworks and issues of both contemporary and historical importance, while exploring the troublesome nature of color for artists who like to be in control. Though each artist’s interpretation is unique, the compilation of artwork exhibited in Color Study presents a beautifully cohesive story of the artists’ shared devotion to the use of color.