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Red Room at Five (e)
Red Room at Five (e)

Red Room at Five (e)

Portfolio/SeriesRed Room at Five
Artist (United States, born 1958)
Publisher (United States, established 1989)
Related (United States)
Date1999
MediumChromogenic print
DimensionsIMAGE: 4 1/2 x 6 in. (114.3 x 152.4 mm)
SHEET: 10 15/16 x 13 15/16 in. (277.8 x 354 mm)
Object TypePhotographs
Credit LineKSU, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, G. E. Johnson Art Acquisition Fund
Edition6/13
Object number2002.360
On View
Not on view
Description

"Renee Stout's art draws on African beliefs and practices, African-American traditions, and personal history. She is best known for her sculpture and installations incorporating found and constructed objects that deftly intermingle real-life stories, religious or cultural beliefs, and her own fantasies. Love and longing are major themes in her work. Although Red Room at Five is atypical in medium, it is entirely typical in content.

The piece was inspired by a friend's bedroom painted completely red and decorated with gold accents. Stout found it the perfect stage for acting out, in her words, a "short story." In looking at the series, we construct our own narratives from her performance. The small scale of the pictures and their intense color heighten the intimacy and anticipation expressed in the scene. The room itself will likely inspire viewers to fantasize about its owner.

The series also tells the story of Erzulie. Erzulie is a group of three female Haitian Vodou spirits tied to the African Yoruba goddess of love and sweet waters, Oshun. Allusions to Erzulie abound in Stout's work, and embossed on the portfolio cover for Red Room at Five is Erzulie's vévé, or symbol. Stout seems to play the role of the Erzulie Freda, described by one of the earliest writers on Haitian Vodou, Maya Deren, as "the divinity of the dream, the Goddess of Love, and the muse of beauty." Lovers repeatedly disappoint Erzulie Freda. She is sometimes associated with red dresses, which express her sensuality and sexuality. She craves perfume, candles, and things glittering and gemlike. Stout seems to adopt this character to assert her own desires and to take control of her dreams."

RISD Museum, African Affinities
Contemporary Connections
Jan 19, 2001 – Mar 25, 2001
Exhibitions
Bibliography
Red Room at Five (a)
Renée Stout
1999
2002.356
Red Room at Five (d)
Renée Stout
1999
2002.359
Red Room at Five (f)
Renée Stout
1999
2002.361
Red Room at Five (b)
Renée Stout
1999
2002.357
Red Room at Five (c)
Renée Stout
1999
2002.358
In the Red Room
Renée Stout
1999
2009.119
Red Room at Five (folio cover)
Renée Stout
1999
2002.356a
Red Room at Five (title page)
Renée Stout
1999
2009.120
New Orleans
Renée Stout
2008 - 2010
2011.128
New Orleans
Renée Stout
2008 - 2010
2011.131
Self Portrait (#2/ Double Face)
Renée Stout
2011 - 2012
2013.3
Marie Laveau IV
Renée Stout
2009/2010
2012.152