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Rothko: No. 5/No. 22
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Mark Rothko's No. 3/No. 13
Apr 9, 2018
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Mark Rothko | American Masters | PBS
Feb 17, 2020
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“I’m interested only in expressing basic human emotions—tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on. And the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate those basic human emotions.” — Mark Rothko Artist Mark Rothko sought to make paintings that would bring people to tears. He painted to explore the depths of himself and the human condition. For him, art was a profound form of communication, and art making was a moral act. Born in Latvia in 190
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Christopher Rothko and Kate Rothko Prizel on Mark Rothko | Podcast | American Masters | PBS
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Sin título de Mark Rothko | Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa
May 7, 2019
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WATCH: Our ‘First Look’ at Mark Rothko’s ‘Untitled’, 1960, which we are honored to offer this spring on behalf of SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to benefit the institution’s Acquisitions Fund. An important work completed at the height of Rothko’s artistic powers, ‘Untitled’, 1960 will travel to London, Taipei and Hong Kong this spring, before returning to New York for exhibition and auction in May. | Sotheby's
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Mark Rothko’s Seagram murals: Tragedy, emotion, and the power of color
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"A painting is not about an experience. It is an experience." -Mark Rothko Born on this day in 1903, Mark Rothko was born Markus Rothkowitz. His family emigrated from Russia in 1913 and settled in Portland, Oregon. In 1923, Rothko moved to New York where he discovered his love of painting. After a long period of stylistic experimentation, Rothko was prompted toward abstraction by the arrival of European avant-gardists during World War II, ultimately resulting in his signature works, consisting o
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“This dimensional sensation just roused me out of the depression that I had at that time...and I realized there’s a slight chance that Mark Rothko is going through the same emotional journey as I did.” –Wenxiao Li, a guest assistant at the Museum, shares how seeing Rothko’s work in the Museum galleries helped her navigate the emotions that come with moving to a new country. Watch her gallery talk on “No. 16 (Red, Brown, and Black)” (1958). ... #ArtSpeaks is a day of community and conversation le
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The Mark Rothko case: how greed rocked the art world
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"There is more power in telling little than telling all.” — Mark Rothko On the occasion of our first in-depth presentation of Rothko's paintings in over a decade, read about the contemplative pleasures of the artist’s work on MoMA Magazine. | MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
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In the conservation course “Take Care,” paintings conservator Ellen Davis shows MoMA Teens the ways of Rothko. Sit in on the class on YouTube: mo.ma/2qWoEq6 | MoMA The Museum of Modern Art
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It’s officially summer time at MoMA! 🎨 Bask in #GeorgiaOKeeffe’s extraordinary works on paper and immerse yourself in #RefikAnadol’s large-scale installation 🐝 Explore what’s new in the Sculpture Garden and our collection ✏️ Participate in hands-on activities for all ages in the Heyman Family Art Lab 🛍️ Shop summer design at MoMA Design Store … and more! Get Tickets → mo.ma/tickets — ¡Ha llegado el verano al MoMA! 🎨 Deléitate con las extraordinarias obras sobre papel de #GeorgiaOKeeffe y sum
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1951 was Mark Rothko’s ‘annus mirabilis’ or marvelous year, according to the art historian David Anfam. Rothko’s majestic ‘No. 4 (Two Dominants) [Orange, Plum, Black]’ marked a turning point for the artist, when he began to use layers of pigment to create depth and drama like never before. Painted in 1951 and shown at Betty Parsons Gallery that same year, the painting then appeared at MoMA’s ‘15 Americans’ show in 1952 alongside works by Jackson Pollock and Clyfford Still. Watch here as Rachael
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🗣️ Listen to Mark Rothko’s son discuss his father’s painting and the inspiration behind it! This painting depicts two creatures dancing between sea and sky, surrounded by arabesques, spirals, and stripes. The forms “have no direct association with any particular visible experience, but in them one recognizes the principle and passion of organisms,” artist Mark Rothko said. For Rothko, art was “an adventure into an unknown world”; like the Surrealists before him, Rothko looked inward, to his own
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Descubriendo la colección del MoMA: Mark Rothko - Nivel Primario, Colegio Esseri
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Restoring Rothko | Tate
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