REVIEW: Transcolorations in the Washington Post

Transcolorations, an exhibition at BlackRock Center for the Arts, and featuring new work related to Jon’s research into digital colour theory, was recently reviewed in the Washington Post:

Malis depicts these round or partly egg-shaped color spaces from assorted angles, indicated in subtitles such as “front view” and “isometric north east view.” He uses three formats: rectangular C-type prints, 3-D printed sculptures and prints on shaped aluminum panels. The last are the most compelling, for both their jagged forms and their glowing transitions. Malis is not a painter, but his fluid color-scapes would hang comfortably next to canvases by cinematic Washington colorists such as Leon Berkowitz.

Mark Jenkins. In the galleries: Even when extravagance is the theme, less can be more.
the washington post, 8/10/2018