The Red Room Exhibition - Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery

‘The Red Room’ is an exploration into the colour red, by four emerging UK based artists for whom this colour is a central element of their practice. Through painting and sculpture, the use of red by these artists portrays the significance of their individual cultural, historical, and personal perspectives. The title of the exhibition takes inspiration from its namesake 1879 novel by Swedish author August Strindberg, which tells the tale of a struggling author grappling with the hypocrisy of society. He finds refuge in the “bohemian” community of Stockholm, who meet in a red dining room salon to discuss philosophy and art.

 The first pigment known to man, red has a complex history. From the earliest cave paintings, it has been an essential tool for humans around the globe to develop and communicate. The symbolism and meaning of the colour ranges hugely and evokes feelings for different people, genders and cultures. It is arguably the colour with the most amount of varying meanings and can represent opposing psychological states. It has the capacity to arouse, anger, frighten, liberate, and call to action. 

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