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The Red that Colored the World at Foosaner Museum

Molleno, St. James, New Mexico, ca. 1805-1845. Water-based pigments on hide, 59 x 38 ¨ý x 1 ½ in. Museum of International Folk Art, Gift of the Historical Society of New Mexico. Courtesy Museum of International Folk Art
Photograph by Addison Doty
Molleno, St. James, New Mexico, ca. 1805-1845. Water-based pigments on hide, 59 x 38 ¨ý x 1 ½ in. Museum of International Folk Art, Gift of the Historical Society of New Mexico. Courtesy Museum of International Folk Art";s

Organized by the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, The Red that Colored the World translates the cochineal story into three dimensions, following the precious bug juice and its use in art from Mexico and South America, to Europe, the U.S. and beyond. Highlighting textiles, sculpture, paintings, manuscripts, decorative arts, clothing and more—the exhibition explores the history of cochineal and the seductive visual nature of red. The objects reflect the unique international uses of color, revealing its role in the creative process and the motivations of artists in their choice of materials.

This exhibition has been organized by the Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM with funding in part provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is circulating through GuestCurator Traveling Exhibitions.

Image credit: Virgin of Guadalupe Córdova, New Mexico, 19th century

The Foosaner Art Musuem is open Wednesday - Saturday.

  • Dates January 21, 2017 - April 15, 2017 (Recurring weekly on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
  • Time From: 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM
  • Admission Free
  • Location Foosaner Art Museum
  • Address 1463 Highland Avenue Melbourne, FL 32940
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