Explore the life of the celebrated artist whose luminous color field paintings helped define the abstract expressionist movement, which shifted the art world epicenter from Paris to New York.
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith sanctuary, a center for human rights — and a one-man art museum devoted to 14 monumental paintings by abstract expressionist Mark Rothko. The Houston landmark, ...
The first line of “Red” – “What do you see?,” which is also its last line – serves as a key to our understanding of abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. Seeing is perceiving, and John Logan’s ...
Among the many exhibitions of Mark Rothko’s paintings I have seen over the course of many years-and this includes major Among the many exhibitions of Mark Rothko’s paintings I have seen over the ...
Mark Rothko: The Decisive Decade 1940-1950, opening Friday at the Columbia Museum of Art, collects 37 works — paintings, watercolors, drawings and prints chiefly culled from the permanent collection ...
The Rothko Chapel in Houston is small but mighty, serving as an art-filled non-denominational sanctuary and a center for the community to discuss ways to make the world a better place. This Houston ...
There’s something unintentionally perverse about the setup of “Rothko: Pictures Must Be Miraculous,” the what-were-they-waiting-for “American Masters” entry on Mark Rothko. The opening scenes date to ...
Mark Rothko’s work (1903 - 1970), it is sometimes proposed, has a therapeutic effect on its viewers. From my own experience, I can confirm this uncanny metaphysical pull of Rothko. Whenever I struggle ...
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