an installation by Katha Seidman and Laurie Kaplowitz
Fugitive Colors tells a dystopian tale of what happens when people are denied an individual voice and identity; when a once benign technology is subverted into an oppressive surveillance apparatus; and when people are stripped of their inalienable birthright of Color – their kindness, wonder, curiosity, dreams, and vitality. In other words, their humanity. Read more about Fugitive Colors here.
“A fugitive color is a pigment that, when exposed to external forces, can change, lighten, darken or even almost disappear.”