Matt Mullican
Since the 1970s, US artist Matt Mullican has been interested in models for explaining the world. He has developed a complex system of symbols consisting of various pictograms and colors as a means of tackling the question of the structure of the world, and with his system he aims to portray in symbols every aspect of the human condition in different combinations.
Every color has a specific symbolic value attached to it. For example, green stands for material, blue for the everyday world, yellow for ideas, white and black for language and red for the subjective.
The model of perception that Mullican calls the theory of the five worlds serves him as a system of order for his method of working as an artist. It illustrates the relationship between the world and its representation. The artist is particularly interested in how we charge symbols and systems of symbols with meaning. —Nikolaus Bischoff
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NEWS — Aug 07, 2024
In Conversation: Matt Mullican and Hans Ulrich Obrist -
NEWS — Jun 10, 2024
Matt Mullican at Art Basel Unlimited 2024 - U48 -
NEWS — Dec 13, 2023
Matt Mullican Tiles