ROTHKO, MARK

rŏthˈkō, 1903–70, American painter, b. Russia. Rothko emigrated to the United States in 1913. He was a student of Max Weber, then came under the influence of the surrealists. In the mid-1940s Rothko experimented with abstraction, arranging intense colors in irregular shapes. Soon he became a leading exponent of a uniquely meditative and personal strain within the larger movement of abstract expressionism. His later works (e.g., No. 10, 1950; Mus. of Modern Art, New York City) frequently consist of floating rectangles of luminous color on enormous canvases that manage to simultaneously convey a deep sensuality and a profound spirituality. Rothko's images to some degree presaged some of the techniques of the later color-field painting. He collaborated with the architect Philip Johnson on the design of a chapel in Houston in the mid-1960s. Rothko committed suicide.

See biography by J. E. B. Breslin (1993); D. Anfam, Mark Rothko: the Works on Canvas: Catalogue Raisonnés (1998); P. Selz, Mark Rothko (1972); L. Seldes, The Legacy of Mark Rothko (1978, repr. 1996); D. Ashton, About Rothko (1983, repr. 1996); A. C. Chave, Mark Rothko: Subjects in Abstraction (1989); M. Glimcher, ed. The Art of Mark Rothko (1991); D. Waldman, Mark Rothko in New York (1994); S. Nadelman, The Rothko Chapel Paintings (1996); J. S. Weiss et al., Mark Rothko (1998).

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...Modern Art auditorium, March 19, 1951 . ABOUT ROTHKO 5. ASHTON, DORE. Art: Lecture by Rothko. New York Times p. 26, col. 2 Oct. 31...214 ill. 1960. 6. ASHTON, DORE. Art: Mark Rothko. Arts and architecture 74 no. 8:8, 31...
...Raccoon, 68 Rogers, Carl, 188-189, 357b Romans, 238b Romanticism, 159, 256-258, 259 Rosenthal effect, 184 Rothko, Mark, 124b rTMS. See Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation S Sacramento, 172t, 199 St. Paul, 235 San Francisco...
Rothko, Mark, 179 Roux, Michel, 62, 73, 75, 77, 249nn16, 17; Absolut and, 42, 70, 71, 72 Rowlands, Jeff Woodstock 94 and, 257n36...
...Ethnicities and Nations: Processes of Interethnic Relations in Latin America, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Houston, Tex.: Rothko Chapel, 1988 , p. 235. 28 Lockard, The Unexplained Miracle, p. 11; see Anderson, Imagined Communities, pp. 47-66...
...1967. Preface by SAM HUNTER. MARK ROTHKO Statements ROTHKO, MARK. Statement in "Ides of...Institute. -----. "Art: Mark Rothko," Arts and Architecture...ROBERT. "Reflections on the Rothko Exhibit," Arts , XXXV, No...
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Rothko Rising by Phyllis Tuchman Jeffrey Weiss. Mark Rothko. Exh. cat. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of...Paris, January 8-April 18, 1999. David Anfam. Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas. New Haven: Yale University Press...
...nothingness and then show how the works of Mark Rothko represent it. Respectively, Sartres...everything that is. Many commentators on Rothko invoke the word "nothing" in describing...B. Breslin, in his biography of Rothko, writes, "Rothkos artistic enterprise...
...began with the celebrations of Mark Rothkos birth on September 25...Studies and Arts, a passionate Rothko fan who wanted her heros centennial...political, origins. The result? A Rothko mini-retrospective at Rigas...a permanent exhibition of Rothko reproductions at the Daugavpils...
...encounter can be illustrated in the Estate of Mark Rothko.(7) The artist Mark Rothko had named three close friends to be his executors...a contract for sale of works of art from the Rothko estate to Marlborough Gallery. In the Rothko...
...annihilating it. Even Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko express a context for human being...Disegno versus Colore." (15) Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock both give...Rothko: Color as Subject," in Mark Rothko, ed. Jeffrey Weiss (New...
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Mark Rothko at the Whitney by Mario Naves In the Spring...the viewer is left with after exiting "Mark Rothko" is the consequence of a legendary figure falling inexorably to earth. (1) "Mark Rothko" opened at the Whitney Museum of American...
Mark Rothko: menil collection by Klaus Kertess Organized to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the nearby Rothko chapel, "Mark Rothko: The Chapel Commission" provided, more than its title might suggest...
...according to Lee Seldes The Legacy of Mark Rothko (Da Capo, 1996), the painter...Aimed to Transcend Words, It Was Mark Rothko, Whose Luminous Fields of Color...published in Writings on Art by Mark Rothko (Yale, 2006) and edited by Lopez...
Rothko: Emotion in the Abstract. by Stephen May The angst-driven art of Mark Rothko continues to convey powerful messages long...heyday of Abstract Expression. For Mark Rothko, a central figure in the Abstract Expressionist...
"Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips" at The...D.C by Roger Kimball "Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips" at The...John Marin. For better or worse, Mark Rothko gets a whole room to himself. There...
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...New Play about the Troubled Artist Mark Rothko. Byline: Nick Curtis AWEIRD combination...abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko for Michael Grandage at the Donmar...Red is a two-hander featuring Rothko and his ambitious assistant (played...
...Christies Employees Take Telephone Bids at the Auction of a Mark Rothko Painting in New York, in 2007. the Painting Sold for...by David Rockefeller with Sothebys when they sold his Rothko, "White Center (Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose...
Rothko at His Bleakest; BROODING: Part of Rothkos...Created for a New York Restaurant. Byline: MARK HUDSON Rothko Tate Modern, London until February 2009...artist in the world right now is Mark Rothko. Forget Damien Hirst, it is the shimmering...
Rothko Raises Record Pounds Sterling36.8m. A MARK ROTHKO abstract painting became the most expensive work of post...Rockefeller had bought the painting for $8,500 in 1960. The Rothko sale topped the record set minutes earlier when Francis...
Two Exhilarating Star Turns Put Rothko in the Picture; Theatre. Byline...direct way," declared the painter Mark Rothko. Its a suggestive line, and in...is New York in the late Fifties. Rothko, well into middle age, is wrestling...
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ROTHKO, MARK roth ko, 1903 70, American painter, b. Russia. Rothko emigrated to the United States...Breslin (1993); D. Anfam, Mark Rothko: the Works on Canvas...1996); A. C. Chave, Mark Rothko: Subjects in Abstraction...
...realists, such as Andrew Wyeth , tended increasingly toward abstraction. Such artists as Arshile Gorky , Mark Rothko , Morris Graves, Mark Tobey , and Helen Frankenthaler developed and employed abstraction in works of highly personal symbolic content...
...movement included Hans Hofmann , Robert Motherwell , and Mark Rothko ; among other major abstract expressionists were such...end of the pole from the simple, quiescent images of Mark Rothko. Basic to most abstract expressionist painting were...
...of Fine Arts, where his approach to color and composition was influenced by the abstract painters Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko . He turned away from abstraction in the 1950s, developing a style that continued to use the dramatic forms and vivid...


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