The Chromosaturation is an artificial environment composed of three color chambers, one red, one green and one blue that immerse the visitor in a completely monochrome situation. This experience creates disturbances in the retina, accustomed to receive wide range of colors simultaneously. The Chromosaturation can act as a trigger, activating in the viewer the notion of color as a material or physical situation, going into space without the aid of any form or even without any support, regardless of cultural beliefs.
Chromosaturation at the “Aventuras de la Óptica. Soto y Cruz-Diez” exhibition
Palace of the Counts of Gabia, Granada, Spain, 1989
Chromosaturation at the “Carlos Cruz-Diez” exhibition
Museo de Arte Moderno Jesús Soto, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, 1998
Chromosaturation at the “Inverted Utopias. Avant-Garde Art in Latin America” exhibition
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, United States, 2004
Chromosaturation at the “Environment Chromatic-Interferences. Interactive Space by Carlos Cruz-Diez”
Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangdong, China, 2010
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