The Color of NO

This body of work is the result of my endless fascination with the meaning of color, within our culture, around the world, and throughout history. When color is added to text or the area around the text, the meaning of the word can be altered or enriched. While "NO" can be read as a simple negative - I imagine each of these "NO"s read aloud with the color dictating all of the variables that identify context. Read more.

Susan Iverson with Caroline Wright for Look See


Yellow on Light. Green on Green, 2016

Wool, silk
22 x 32 inches

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Black on White/White on Black, 2016

Wool, silk
13.75 x 33.5 inches

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Pink on Brown on Orange, 2014

Wool, silk
22 x 22.5 inches

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Nuanced Conversation, 2019

Wool, silk
7’1” x 9‘5.5”

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The Color of NO, Installation views

Susan Iverson The Color of NO installation in white walled concrete floor gallery.

The Color of NO, Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA 2019

Susan Iverson speaking to a group of people at her The Color of NO installation in white walled concrete floor gallery.

Susan Iverson with class, The Color of NO, Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA 2019

The Color of NO installation at VCU, 2016

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