Mark Rothko | AB EX NY
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- From the Curator: Mark Rothko
Abstract Expressionist New York
The Museum of Modern Art, October 3, 2010--April 11, 2011
MoMA.org/abexny
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Images courtesy of Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko; Barnett Newman Foundation; The Franz Kline Estate; The Willem de Kooning Foundation; Pollock-Krasner Foundation; Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Kate Rothko; Apic; Getty Images; and The Museum of Modern Art, New York
© 2010 The Museum of Modern Art
Very good comments there at the end. Rothko used to emphasize that he was not an abstract painter which can be understood that he wasn't creating an abstraction of anything. The painting was what it was, and as she pointed out the viewer completes the circuit.
I am infinitely impressed by Rothko ...
Rothko was a great artist. His paintings leave us asking more questions than discovering answers or a sense of enlightenment. Whereas some famous artists paint well, but we forget their works after five minutes. Love him or loathe him, one cannot ignore him.
Narration fits very subtle the subject, complimented by the omission of background music! Art education video as artform in it self!
People are fond of saying "I could do that when visiting an abstract expressionist exhibit". I never thought I could do anything approaching one of Rothko's works, but I thought I'd like to try. So I did. More than once. Not even close.
Or "a child can do that"😂
She said there is Action painting and Rothko comes under Still painting. I always heard or read Rothko's paintings being called Color Field painting
Thank you Ann. I have been inspired and have six miniatures on the go. 16x20 canvas sheets. Love his work
Thanks.
0:58--my favorite Rothko picture.
Rothko illustrated “solitude”, “prayer”, “spirit”, “meditation”, “quiet”, “sorrow”, and “loneliness”...seeing his work changed my life. He embraced deeply life’s most elusive themes.
This is the best rothko explanation ever!
I was honestly not a believer until I saw one of his pieces at the Crystal Bridges museum in Arkansas whilst on LSD. Oh, my, that was a revelation. Amazing use of color. Cheers!
That must’ve been bloody amazing!
quiet color.....he was amazing!
Thanks for the video
It provokes a kind of nostalgia.
Brilliant! Thank you.
It’s either blocks of colors or our own association with the colors that create a scene
Excellent presentation!!!
Colour is everything
Love Mark Rothko arts
nothing comes across in video or in print. Go to Manhattan... save and save... go see them in person at MOMA.
The RED Rothko painting I saw there..... blubbered.... just fall into the colour... brings out the primordial ooze..red..
the red of REDS...deeper... deeper.....
Nice and subtle, like his style
I am the Greatest living Artiste!!!
Beautiful
GREAT WALL PAPER. GREAT TABLECLOTH!!! 😆 🤣
Rothko’s paintings get progressively mournful and bleak.
Hope diminishes as reality sets in. Colours darken.
And like a dying sun, or a once vibrant flower, the final form is inevitably quiet.
Ghost inside the works
the best one
4:20. does anyone know the name of the black painting on the left? It's famous but I forget its name.
looks like clyfford still to me i don’t know the name but it would makes sense for clyfford still to be there as another abex painter
"Rinky tinky on purple grass"
ROTHKO!
C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
49th!
WHAT A BOAT LOAD OF GIBBERISH NONSENSE!!! 😆 🤣
Essas traduções na frente do vídeo isso é ridículo !!!
Second!
third
I thing he did abstract because he could not paint. This is not art. He is laughing at us.