White

In physics, white is the sum of all the colours. To the human eye, white appears to be the total absence of colour. Amongst artists, white and its many uses in art are continuously evolving and challenging those who would embrace them. Is white, then, a non-colour, or an enhancer of colours? Intangible or material? Absence or excess?

Since Antiquity, white has been appreciated for its symbolic value. In Ancient Greece, where they would paint their statues, it was a sign of incompletion, whereas the Romans believed it showed pomp and imperialist virtue. With the rise of Christianity, white was used in opposition to black in order to emphasise moral dichotomies: the pure, divine white against the darkness. In some cases, however, white was used to show sickness or death, most notably in the pallid representations of the skeletal, crucified Christ.

In the Renaissance white was used to sublimate faces and backgrounds. Da Vinci even based his sfumato technique on the soft transition from light into darkness. Throughout the history of painting, white was considered precious for its ability to reflect light. It attracts the gaze even when used in the tiniest quantities, and illuminates the subject, drawing out stunning contrasts as seen in the works of Rembrandt, or in Vermeer's famous Girl with the Pearl Earring.

With the rise of Impressionism, white was used as the brightest tone amongst shades of grey. While Manet produced canvases which were forerunners to monochromes, including The Reader, which was almost pure white, Monet delivered a stunning gradient of whites whilst recreating the snow at his home in Giverny. The first true white monochrome appeared with the arrival of Malevitch's White Square on a White Background. The artist said 'I have broken the blue boundary of colour limits, and come out into the white'.

 

Modernists were equally passionate about white and valued it incredibly highly. Miro in particular questioned the status of white on canvases. In his painting Woman, Bird and Star white is in parts boldly painted, but is also distinctive for its absence around the star. Picasso, on the other hand, explored white in conjunction with his famous coloured periods. Piero Manzoni became famous thanks to his 'achromatic' paintings, a series of canvases produced exclusively in shades of white. Moving into the 20th century, white became synonymous with minimalist abstraction. For artists like Kandinsky, white was a cosmic colour, associated with a spiritual search for the absolute, guiding the artists as he seek to express his emotions.  

 

Today, white remains an ever popular subject. Roman Opalka made his name creating a series of white numbers of a white background, while Daniel Arsham reinvents white walls in galleries by letting his artwork drip down onto them. White is a colour with multiple symbolic interpretations. The colour of divinity or humility; of purity and immaculate, of emptiness and absence, but always colour. If blue has Klein and red has Rothko, it appears that no artist has yet succeeded in fully mastering white – but maybe you'll find them in our selection!


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Photography, Lily, Czeslaw Czaplinski

Czeslaw Czaplinski

Photography . 64 x 70 cm Photography . 25.2 x 27.6 inch

€450

Print, Essentials, Robert Longo

Robert Longo

Print . 174.4 x 32 x 0.1 cm Print . 68.7 x 12.6 x 0 inch

€7,000

Painting, Arum III, Virginie Cadoret

Virginie Cadoret

Painting . 60 x 30 x 2 cm Painting . 23.6 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch

€880

Painting, Dream, Elizabeth Becker

Elizabeth Becker

Painting . 50.8 x 40.6 cm Painting . 20 x 16 inch

€301

Painting, Sans titre, Patrick Loste

Patrick Loste

Painting . 32 x 22 x 0.1 cm Painting . 12.6 x 8.7 x 0 inch

€1,000

Painting, Summer light, Le anh Tuan

Le anh Tuan

Painting . 78.7 x 119.4 x 2.5 cm Painting . 31 x 47 x 1 inch

€2,462

Painting, Calla lilies, Roman Dub

Roman Dub

Painting . 100 x 70 x 5 cm Painting . 39.4 x 27.6 x 2 inch

€729

Painting, Les Dahlias, ZiB

ZiB

Painting . 80 x 100 x 2.5 cm Painting . 31.5 x 39.4 x 1 inch

€2,600

Painting, Orchids, Tetiana Chubukova

Tetiana Chubukova

Painting . 50 x 50 x 1.75 cm Painting . 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.7 inch

€903

Fine Art Drawings, Rejet, Olivier Picy

Olivier Picy

Fine Art Drawings . 29.7 x 21 x 1 cm Fine Art Drawings . 11.7 x 8.3 x 0.4 inch

€140

Painting, Snow Flowers, SA Candela

SA Candela

Painting . 150 x 223 x 2 cm Painting . 59.1 x 87.8 x 0.8 inch

€6,500

Photography, Ono, Dimitri Roubichou

Ono

Dimitri Roubichou

Photography . 30 x 30 cm Photography . 11.8 x 11.8 inch

€400

Painting, Isotope, Michael Grine

Michael Grine

Painting . 45.7 x 61 x 1.9 cm Painting . 18 x 24 x 0.75 inch

€274

Painting, Wallpaper (5), SA Candela

SA Candela

Painting . 150 x 223 x 3 cm Painting . 59.1 x 87.8 x 1.2 inch

€6,500

Painting, Water Lilies, Le anh Tuan

Le anh Tuan

Painting . 79.8 x 119.9 x 3 cm Painting . 31.4 x 47.2 x 1.2 inch

€2,872

Painting, Heavenly light, Le anh Tuan

Le anh Tuan

Painting . 94 x 119.4 x 2.5 cm Painting . 37 x 47 x 1 inch

€3,420

Sculpture, MM, Créations Blue Bear

MM

Créations Blue Bear

Sculpture . 14 x 23 x 17 cm Sculpture . 5.5 x 9.1 x 6.7 inch

€450

Painting, Chamomile, Boris Serdyuk

Boris Serdyuk

Painting . 70 x 50 x 2 cm Painting . 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch

€325

Photography, Blue Hand, Tony Noël

Tony Noël

Photography . 45 x 30 x 1 cm Photography . 17.7 x 11.8 x 0.4 inch

€500

Fine Art Drawings, White flowers, Gilles Alliaume

Gilles Alliaume

Fine Art Drawings . 30 x 30 x 2 cm Fine Art Drawings . 11.8 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch

€340

Painting, The wind, Man et Pia

Man et Pia

Painting . 114 x 195 x 2 cm Painting . 44.9 x 76.8 x 0.8 inch

€8,700

Painting, Springtime 55, Pol Ledent

Pol Ledent

Painting . 50 x 50 x 2 cm Painting . 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch

€500

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