Red Petals
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Color Field Abstraction
1967
223.0 x 236.0 cm
菲利普斯收藏馆
Red Petals: A Pioneering Exploration of Color Field Abstraction
Sam Gilliam’s “Red Petals,” created in 1967, stands as a cornerstone of American Color Field painting and a testament to Gilliam's revolutionary approach to artistic expression. More than just a visual spectacle, it embodies a profound philosophical shift—a deliberate abandonment of traditional representational conventions in favor of pure color and gesture.
The artwork itself is deceptively simple at first glance: a large canvas dominated by swathes of cadmium red interwoven with splashes of violet-black, green, yellow, and cobalt blue. However, this apparent spontaneity belies meticulous planning and experimentation. Gilliam famously described his process as “a sort of accident,” acknowledging that while he controlled certain elements—the initial layering of pigment—he also surrendered to the unpredictable forces of gravity and chance.
Gilliam’s technique was groundbreaking for its time. Rather than applying paint onto a primed surface, he pioneered the method of pouring pigment directly onto unstretched canvas folded over itself. This innovative approach allowed him to achieve an unprecedented level of fluidity and textural complexity. Subsequent sponging, daubing, splattering, folding, rolling, and finally restretching the canvas further solidified this technique—a deliberate embrace of natural processes that mirrored Gilliam’s fascination with the organic world.
The painting's historical context is inextricably linked to the burgeoning Color Field movement in the mid-1960s. Artists like Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman sought to evoke profound emotional responses through expansive canvases filled with luminous color blocks, rejecting illusionistic depth and perspective. Gilliam’s “Red Petals” aligns perfectly with this aesthetic ethos, prioritizing feeling over form.
Symbolically, the vibrant red hue is particularly significant. Often associated with passion, energy, and vitality, it represents a bold assertion of artistic freedom and an unwavering commitment to exploring the expressive potential of color itself. The interwoven blues and greens introduce a counterpoint of calmness and balance, suggesting that even amidst intense emotion, there exists a harmonious interplay of opposing forces.
“Red Petals” continues to resonate with viewers today because it captures something essential about the human experience—the ability to find beauty and meaning in unexpected places. Its monumental scale commands attention, inviting contemplation and prompting reflection on the transformative power of art. Displayed prominently at The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C., this masterpiece exemplifies Gilliam’s enduring legacy as a visionary artist who redefined painting's boundaries.
Size: 223 x 236 cm
Date: 1967
萨姆·吉利安(1933 – 2022)
萨姆·吉利安 (1933-2022) 通过创新的悬挂式画布和色域抽象主义重新定义了绘画。作为黑人艺术的先驱,他打破了界限并激励了后世一代又一代艺术家。
菲利普斯收藏馆 (华盛顿特区, 美国)
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关于此作品
- 标题: Red Petals
- 艺术家: 萨姆·吉利安
- 年份: 1967
- 原尺寸: 223.0 x 236.0 cm
- 版权状态: 版权保护中
- 所在地: 菲利普斯收藏馆
- 媒介: Acrylic On Canvas
- 媒介类型: WallArt
- 关键词: washington dc art , lyrical abstraction style , fluid painting technique
- 主题: fluidity , abstraction , geometric shapes
作品概览
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Location: Philips Collection
- Influences: Minimalism
- Subject or theme: Organic forms; Color exploration
- Artist: Sam Gilliam
- Movement: Lyrical Abstraction
- Title: Red Petals