Jaffa, Israel, April 2013. All photographs by John Pawson, and reproduced in Spectrum

John Pawson's World of Colour: Red

Israeli porcelain, British pop and Kenyan wildlife all find their way into the red section of Spectrum

One of the most rewarding things about leafing through John Pawson’s new photobook, Spectrum, is seeing how diverse influences shape his minimal, refined architectural sensibility.

 

Kreuzberg, Berlin June 2013
Kreuzberg, Berlin June 2013

Pawson is one of Britain’s most highly acclaimed architects, whose buildings, including London’s Design Museum, are praised for their refinement, restraint and crisp composition.

 

Chastleton, Oxfordshire, UK December 2014
Chastleton, Oxfordshire, UK December 2014

However, behind all that minimal self-possession lies a teeming variety of inspirations. Pawson’s new book, Spectrum, is a multi-coloured photo essay, featuring 320 of John’s shots arranged in colour order. Some are taken as professional aide memoires; others are beautiful works of amateur photography; all of them offer some insight into the man better known for his apparently simple, undoubtedly excellent, buildings.

 

Brixton, London March 2017
Brixton, London March 2017

The red section of Spectrum includes a few recognisable works by other artists; sharp-eyed browsers will be able to spot a part of a Cy Twombly painting, as well as a shot of London band The xx’s seven-night run of concerts at the Brixton Academy, in London; in among the photos of Kenyan antelope, Israeli tiles, and German plant life.

 

The Mara, Kenya January 2010
The Mara, Kenya January 2010

An interest in Twombly is not an unusual interest for a 68-year-old architect, but The xx? You can perhaps put that down to John’s son, Caius Pawson, whose label, Young Turks, releases The xx’s recordings.

Pop music and fine art all play their part in shaping John’s sensibility, which, in turn, shapes his beautifully conceived buildings and interiors.

 

Spectrum by John Pawson
Spectrum by John Pawson

You can take a look at some of John’s blue shots here; and some of his yellow shots here; if you like what you see, you can order a copy of Spectrum here. Check back for another colour from the book soon.