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Cadmium Red Above Black

Primary (New York, New York, 1903–East Hampton, New York, 1974)
NationalityAmerican, North America
Date1959
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsSight: 108 × 90 in. (274.3 × 228.6 cm)
Framed: 109 1/4 × 91 3/8 × 2 3/8 in. (277.5 × 232.1 × 6 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of Mari and James A. Michener, 1991.224
Rights Statement
Collection AreaModern and Contemporary Art
Object number1991.224
On View
Not on view
Label Text
In the aftermath of World War II, artists proposed that painterly abstraction could express complex feelings of both traumatic devastation and its antithesis, the heroic sublime. Adolph Gottlieb, along with William Baziotes, Mark Rothko, and other Abstract Expressionists working in New York in the 1940s, avidly discussed new psychological theories and explored dream interpretation and Jungian archetypes in their painting. Seeking to develop images that were mythic and universal, they drew from precedents established by European Surrealist artists such as André Breton and Roberto Matta, a Chilean working in Paris. Gottlieb’s painting of floating shapes evokes the eternal forces of nature. A key work from Bursts, one of his most important series, its imagery derives from sketches he had made years before in the Arizona desert. The distilled red and black shapes—one stained and static, the other dynamic and more vigorously brushed—suggest essential oppositions or dualities, a central precept of Gottlieb’s painterly investigation. The tension between these two elemental forms, and the straightforward monumentality of their presentation, conveys intensity, drama, and the constancy of change.
Exhibitions
Over and Above, No. 14
Clarence Holbrook Carter
1964
Red Dawn
Stanley William Hayter
1966
Red Robe
Byron Browne
1947
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Rachel Hecker
1988
Purple and Red Still Life
Morgan Russell
circa 1920
Red Desert
Carl Robert Holty
1965-1966
Red Mountains
Carl Robert Holty
circa 1961-circa 1962
The Red Side
Alfred Leslie
1961
Nesting Red
Marc Vaux
1963