March 22 – April 15, 2023
Judith Taylor Gallery
“Separating Color” is an exhibition curated by Svea Williams as part of their apprenticeship processing the Pati Hill Collection. Throughout their apprenticeship they became particularly interested in Hill’s use of color and motion in her later work and chose to focus on these elements for their exhibition. The exhibition title refers to the process of color separation by which an image is divided into three “process” colors – cyan, magenta, and yellow – which, when combined with a black “key” layer, produce a full color CMYK image. Though Hill is well known for her work with black and white IBM copiers, she experimented extensively with color toner and began working with a full color copier in the 1990s. The images in this exhibition were produced using a copier that scanned the image once for each process color, giving Hill time to shift the object between each pass and create a sense of movement.
Installation view. Photo: Willow Edmonds.

