Alberss deeply analytical approach to the creation of a unique visual language was of paramount importance from his earliest days as a student and culminated in his revolutionary explorations of the properties and perceptions of color as seen in his seminal Homage to the Square series. (widewalls.ch)
Particularly concerned with the study of chromatic interaction, in which visual perception of a color is affected by those adjacent to it, Albers writes, «To this end, we study gradation by producing so - called grey steps, grey scales, grey ladders. (davidzwirner.com)
Meister says there is reason to believe that this same pathway — from rods to horizontal cells to cones — is responsible for the human perception of the color blue in dim light. (sciencedaily.com)