Red Redefined: The Evocative Power of the Color Red

Dawson Cole Fine Art presents an exhibition of works by gallery artists – “Red Redefined.”   The group show consists of fourteen works and includes paintings, bronze sculpture, prints, and hand-blown glass by gallery artists.  The color red is an archetypal color and one of the first colors humans mastered and reproduced in paintings. It symbolizes passion and love, revolution and seduction.  The bold hue, whether crimson, vermilion, cardinal, or scarlet, has been, and continues to be, the most powerful color on an artist’s palette. “Red Redefined” celebrates the artist’s creative immersion into the hue, and we invite you to explore the evocative power of the color Red.

    • Donald Sultan Four Reds, Sept 30, 2002 Screenprint 18 x 24.5"
      Donald Sultan
      Four Reds, Sept 30, 2002
      Screenprint
      18 x 24.5"
      $ 10,500.00
    • Richard MacDonald Zumanity - Modern Dance II, Ecstasy, Red, 2015 Bronze with red patina 18 x 9 x 10"
      Richard MacDonald
      Zumanity - Modern Dance II, Ecstasy, Red, 2015
      Bronze with red patina
      18 x 9 x 10"
    • Jim Dine The New Building, 2013 Woodcut, etching with hand drawing 64 x 47.5"
      Jim Dine
      The New Building, 2013
      Woodcut, etching with hand drawing
      64 x 47.5"
    • Richard MacDonald Aurora, 2014 Bronze 50.5 x 16.5 x 16.5"
      Richard MacDonald
      Aurora, 2014
      Bronze
      50.5 x 16.5 x 16.5"
    • Hunt Slonem, Red Rover, 2019
      Hunt Slonem, Red Rover, 2019
    • Richard MacDonald Nightfall, Third Life, Red, 2016 Bronze with red patina 26.75 x 13 x 13"
      Richard MacDonald
      Nightfall, Third Life, Red, 2016
      Bronze with red patina
      26.75 x 13 x 13"
    • Daniel Maltzman, Blue and Red Stripe Girl, 2020
      Daniel Maltzman, Blue and Red Stripe Girl, 2020
    • Hunt Slonem, Michelle, 2021
      Hunt Slonem, Michelle, 2021
    • Carolyn Reynolds, Wildflower Blossoms, 2021
      Carolyn Reynolds, Wildflower Blossoms, 2021
    • Carolyn Reynolds, Synchronicity in Red and Gold I, 2020
      Carolyn Reynolds, Synchronicity in Red and Gold I, 2020
    • Richard MacDonald Doves, Atelier, Red, 2015 Bronze with red patina 16.25 x 11 x 12"
      Richard MacDonald
      Doves, Atelier, Red, 2015
      Bronze with red patina
      16.25 x 11 x 12"
      $ 7,150.00
    • Pablo Picasso Torero y Señorita (Bullfighter and Young Lady), 1964 Lithograph in Black and Brown 14 x 10.25"
      Pablo Picasso
      Torero y Señorita (Bullfighter and Young Lady), 1964
      Lithograph in Black and Brown
      14 x 10.25"
    • Richard MacDonald Duality, Red, 2016 Bronze with red patina 33.75 x 15.5 x 17"
      Richard MacDonald
      Duality, Red, 2016
      Bronze with red patina
      33.75 x 15.5 x 17"
    • Jim Dine Dutch Hearts, 1970 Six color lithographs collaged onto white wove paper 35.5 x 37"
      Jim Dine
      Dutch Hearts, 1970
      Six color lithographs collaged onto white wove paper
      35.5 x 37"
      $ 7,500.00