Mark Rothko: A collection of 312 works (HD)

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    Mark Rothko: A collection of 312 works (HD)
    Description: "There are many painters and artists who emerged after the World War II but Mark Rothko was undoubtedly one of the most highly-regarded painters to emerge from the New York art scene. A bright student at school he soon won a scholarship at Yale University. However the Yale community did not impress him much and he dropped out of College to discover the city of New York. Discovering the artistic society of New York he finally found his niche and likeminded people who inspired him to paint. Working with several eminent artists and teaching some of the most artistic young minds, he developed a style of his own. Rothko, slowly moved away from representational art and started thinking of art as a medium of expressing the emotional and religious experiences. From surrealism to the much noted ‘multi-form’, his art took various forms and shapes. The latter slowly transcended into large rectangular fields of colour which eventually became his trademark. A key figure in modern 20th century painting, Rothko lived his life as a celebrity and he justified his reputation as a tortured artist by slashing his own arms and bleeding to death. Scroll further for more interesting information on this personality."
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Komentáře • 124

  • @salembuckeye9030
    @salembuckeye9030 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love it. As a younger man I had a print that I bought in the museum of modern art hung on my wall forever.

  • @esehn6972
    @esehn6972 Před 22 dny

    The longer I look at one, the more I see; layers and layers. Something so seemingly "simple" reveals its deeper complexity. I like it, a lot.

  • @wakeup4729
    @wakeup4729 Před 2 lety +4

    So good. I love his paintings. When I watch them, I fekt like talking with him. Feeling is feeling. It is a moment like sky color.

  • @edgeplay4205
    @edgeplay4205 Před 13 dny

    Thanks so much . Now I understand Rothko. He evolved a sophisticated style derived from Picasso Miro and Dali until he had windows with abstract landscapes in them. These are his best works. When he developed this wash technique he starting using lots of turpentine. He had a big studio in NYC but may have kept it closed over winter. In that time he would get significant damage to his brain. He was effectively a glue sniffer, like Jackson Pollock. Rothko could have gone on developing his window style but instead devolved into painting colour spaces. They first appear in the backgrounds of figurative subjects and then enlarge to occupy the whole space. As he was more successful he was doing big works with liters of turps. Presumably Rothko knew what was happening to him. He could see it in his work. These are the poignant images of his mind shutting down. Like Robin Williams, he decided not to drag out the last few weeks.

  • @ayanjoemusic
    @ayanjoemusic Před 6 měsíci +1

    I felt extreme intensity straight on. I could just not see them as only blocks of colors. The way sometimes those colors dissolve, sometimes varying in intensity, and sometimes over mild layers of other hues invoke very very strong emotions. And i have never seen them in person ...looking at the world outside from my smartphone, ive gotten used to the small screen. But i have not been able to deny my feelings ever since i stumbled on this artist....
    Those paintings feel like depictions of emotional and felt concepts, that i cant even describe. Sometimes misery
    , sometimes nostalgia, but there is a certain additional 'felt' aspect to it. I love this artist's work.

  • @user-mh7ld8ki4y
    @user-mh7ld8ki4y Před 10 měsíci +1

    Evolving and riding on waves of different moods and mindset each painting a new evolve work of hard labour time and everything just imagine the artists creations 🎉totally mind and heart felt❤

  • @timgluckman8663
    @timgluckman8663 Před 2 lety +1

    Tx for putting this together!

  • @marcusbrown2905
    @marcusbrown2905 Před 3 lety +6

    Here in this dimension I can't imagine how many artists have been blocked from expressing themselves thank God there's a few that get to I personally feel that my calling is the consumption of Art since the demons of this dimension won't allow me to pick up a paintbrush I sing a song in my opinion the word competition translate to jealousy in this space and time that I am in

    • @ageofechochambers9469
      @ageofechochambers9469 Před 2 lety

      You type thank God when rothko was Satan's artist .
      These are luceferian paintings, they are designed to tap into your mind without you feeling it .
      Ever wonder why they are so valued by the elite ?

  • @kurtpedersen7863
    @kurtpedersen7863 Před 2 lety

    The pleasure was awesome and all mine..sooothank you as well

  • @timwatley4793
    @timwatley4793 Před 4 lety +16

    Of all the famous painters it took me the longest to appreciate Rothko.

    • @hoanhac6407
      @hoanhac6407 Před 4 lety +4

      i am trying

    • @durfdurffigan8680
      @durfdurffigan8680 Před 4 lety +1

      hoa nhac bro I respect that. It’s cool that some isn’t just denying there value, but also doesn’t love them. Rock on dude.

    • @christianbailey2695
      @christianbailey2695 Před 3 lety +3

      It's strange because it I love it but this has happened I think after spending the last few years listening to the music of miles Davis mostly and John Coltrane. Just day in day out. Seems to have opened up a portal in my brain. The more abstract the better nowadays. In fact I find it hard to concentrate on anything literal. It can be frustrating but I also know that who I am and the world around me needs to catch up rather than me slow down. I don't know if this is normal but it's definitely the case.

    • @timwatley4793
      @timwatley4793 Před 3 lety

      @@christianbailey2695 I've had the same thing you mentioned happened to me also. It's all about visual and auditory literacy. You get better at listening to music the more you listen; the same goes for painting. Maybe once you start challenging your brain in that way it's hard to stop?

    • @george40nelson4
      @george40nelson4 Před rokem +1

      I think you have to be physically present and it requires contemplation and quiet reflection...that is where the magic is.

  • @tonybinda6905
    @tonybinda6905 Před 5 lety +8

    I think I get Rothko completely now that I completed six miniatures. 16x20 inspired. Thank you very much for the look Antonio

    • @mard9802
      @mard9802 Před 5 lety +1

      I've tried to make a Rothko - learned a lot just doing that ... love his work so much

    • @cc-hl9yo
      @cc-hl9yo Před 4 lety +2

      whats there to get

  • @colinadevivero
    @colinadevivero Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent work. Thank you so much for your effort.

  • @markanthony4950
    @markanthony4950 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely stunning!

  • @richardsullivan2537
    @richardsullivan2537 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow. I did not know of these precolorfeild works. This is really something.

  • @erikaama7373
    @erikaama7373 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm loving this. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @jameseisen9371
    @jameseisen9371 Před 3 lety

    Thoroughly enjoyable.

  • @user-mh7ld8ki4y
    @user-mh7ld8ki4y Před 10 měsíci

    Rhapsody of hues imagination superb presentation heart touching an artist above all praises 🎉

  • @tsanyubaidillah5854
    @tsanyubaidillah5854 Před 3 lety +1

    Great place to watch a great art!

  • @j.l.5095
    @j.l.5095 Před 6 měsíci

    Love this ❤

  • @hayalbayulken1700
    @hayalbayulken1700 Před 10 měsíci

    How hard to achieve this simplicity! ❤

  • @sabrinanascimento1267
    @sabrinanascimento1267 Před 2 lety

    Awesome I liked his style.

  • @binghamguevara6814
    @binghamguevara6814 Před 2 lety +2

    25:04. I’ve always called this the moon painting .

    • @nico3144
      @nico3144 Před rokem

      Those black and white moonlike paintings inspire me so much for some reason..

  • @sabrinanascimento5248
    @sabrinanascimento5248 Před 3 lety

    Very good

  • @Bhodisatvas
    @Bhodisatvas Před 4 lety +8

    I always see the modern era of art from 1900 as an expression of the upheaval and collapse of established modes of society and it's progression through the two world wars and the horrors of human nature as a mass physiological break of the collective mind. Modern art has been an attempt to somehow heal this break by desperately exploring expression of the self. Unfortunately this self expression has only finally resulted in dilution to the point of emptiness.
    I think the era of Rothko and his contemporaries was the last great meaningful attempt at that healing but saying this there are some excellent contemporary artists emerging that are getting back to the fundamentals of artistic expression and leaving modern and post modern art behind where they belong.

  • @user-dg5cn5kc3m
    @user-dg5cn5kc3m Před 2 lety

    Thank you so mush 👍👍👍

  • @ailimaimaiti
    @ailimaimaiti Před 5 lety +3

    abstract expression always denied the accident during the production, I’m thinking what’s different between Jackson pollock and mark Rothko, do you think both are the abstract expressionist

  • @erichkrebs4109
    @erichkrebs4109 Před 6 měsíci

    This kind of art is not my world but i love the music

  • @user-mh7ld8ki4y
    @user-mh7ld8ki4y Před 10 měsíci

    Spectacular undoubtedly mind blowing immense hard work toil passion head over heart / vice versa lengthy hours of grazes of an amalgam of thoughts derp emotions intensified to the point of showing one peace on the canvas that's rhe whole concept of delivering peace and harmony to the observer 🎉

  • @marinamadonna9419
    @marinamadonna9419 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤una profonda esperienza immersiva che ti riconduce in un altrove in cui i colori dialogano con l" aldi là

  • @sabrinanascimento1267
    @sabrinanascimento1267 Před 4 lety +2

    Great Art. I like doing Abstract. Especially with colors. Blending with Acrylic is hard. It dries so quickly. Then I add water then it gets runny so I end up with a runny Painting. Well that’s Art. No mistakes in Art.

  • @JuanHugeJanus
    @JuanHugeJanus Před 2 lety

    Tks for uploading. It would be a very good idea to put the names on the paintings for further exploration

  • @paintingsbyleo
    @paintingsbyleo Před 2 lety +3

    An extraordinary work.

  • @predragpejakovic9446
    @predragpejakovic9446 Před 5 lety

    perfect

  • @esehn6972
    @esehn6972 Před 22 dny

    What is the name of the piece at 11:15 of the video (red, orange, white, black, yellow) and where is it housed? It's amazing. I love it.

  • @richardanderson6257
    @richardanderson6257 Před 3 lety +5

    6:20 and 6:39 NOT ROTHKO.

  • @sabrinanascimento1267
    @sabrinanascimento1267 Před 3 lety

    I like his style

  • @davidharris8797
    @davidharris8797 Před 3 lety

    There amazing so Rich in color

  • @marinamadonna9419
    @marinamadonna9419 Před 9 měsíci

    Grazie Mark❤

  • @Eris123451
    @Eris123451 Před 2 lety

    I'm not going to watch this.
    I jumped on a coach, (about 20 years ago now,) and went to Paris, (Musée d'Art Moderne,) to see the Mark Rothko exhibition; nearly all his major paintings and most of his other and still great works and particularly the less well known strange and enervated, "Moonscapes," that he painted as knowingly or not he approached his death.
    The point is that, that was one of the single most moving, amazing and memorably afternoons of my entire life and I'm not going to spoil it.

  • @jacekpokrak9258
    @jacekpokrak9258 Před 5 lety +1

    Mark Rothko was realy great . Regards JJ Pokrak compmaturism

  • @melanijagrunte1277
    @melanijagrunte1277 Před 5 lety +2

    ok, but do u have a link where i can download all of this BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL art?????

  • @vwg9325
    @vwg9325 Před 4 lety +1

    Expressively

  • @ZER0--
    @ZER0-- Před rokem +2

    If you want a Rothko, paint your own. Here's one good reason why...
    A number of people who had left a Rothko exhibition were shown a number of paintings and asked which were genuine and which were not, and they were as good as guessing.
    As I said, I could paint a Rothko and not one person could tell me if it was a 'genuine'. Not even Rothko himself.
    It gets to the point where some one will say "You just don't understand it". I do. It's just blocks of colour that anyone could paint as I have proved.

  • @efraimespino8916
    @efraimespino8916 Před 2 lety

    Rothko: un DIOS del silencio hecho poesía.

  • @gabrielgauvain1185
    @gabrielgauvain1185 Před 3 lety

    ❤️

  • @alisonmccourt9180
    @alisonmccourt9180 Před 2 lety

    Is it me or was the last paining a vertical just to denote a new beginning ? All his others were horizontal. . Maybe he knew he was onto new adventures.

  • @MikeKelly440
    @MikeKelly440 Před 2 lety +1

    anyone know the name of the piece at 1:42 ?

    • @Si-ew3ff
      @Si-ew3ff Před rokem

      No. 10, 1948, oil on canvas.

  • @casteretpollux
    @casteretpollux Před 4 lety

    Viewed on my phone these images are sitting direct on the black and white text below which does not allow the eye to take in the painting as a composition. A terrible shame as the idea of this series is great.

  • @moo2m
    @moo2m Před 3 lety

    마크로스코는 똑같은 건축을 모델로 아주 큰 색깔의 추상화를 그린 것일까 ? 물 , 하늘 , 건축 본체의 시스템이 똑같아

  • @djokosoehadijono1587
    @djokosoehadijono1587 Před rokem

    Bro... You need to put a human siluet as comparison size.. the position and the size are the keys

  • @thatorange08
    @thatorange08 Před rokem +3

    Can't say I'm impressed.

  • @user-eu8pe5jy2t
    @user-eu8pe5jy2t Před 6 měsíci

    madman

  • @kev1in
    @kev1in Před rokem

    it's sad you don't put any cartel - otherwise great work

  • @foghollow
    @foghollow Před 4 lety

    This video would be much better if the fakes and the “in the style of” pieces were removed.

  • @kurtpedersen7863
    @kurtpedersen7863 Před 2 lety

    The yellow ochres are much brighter than normal

  • @random6636
    @random6636 Před 2 lety

    Que creativo... Ja

  • @SIGNATURENR
    @SIGNATURENR Před 10 měsíci

    Tout le monde peut le faire malheureusement , même les enfants en maternelle, sauf que les adultes l'intellectualise et le vendent avec vacuité

  • @yogi2436
    @yogi2436 Před rokem

    2.06 6.02

  • @Jarial7
    @Jarial7 Před 2 lety +1

    I truly think they are awful really awful who says you can't fool all of the people all of the time I could never understand them when you look at Vermeer for instance you see the ethereal depiction of the divinity of women in everyday actions yet these pictures my one-year-old niece could do better why anyone would want to buy or even hang a painting with three bars of color on it God alone knows but there you are to each their own

  • @pretishmondal7016
    @pretishmondal7016 Před 2 lety

    !

  • @limbaniagnosis6329
    @limbaniagnosis6329 Před 10 měsíci

    La mayoría una kk. Algunas pinturas tienen gracia como mucho. Para mi, un timo más del "arte" contemporáneo. El rey va desnudo.

  • @KBD-ONE
    @KBD-ONE Před 8 měsíci

    Psychological painting

  • @TheEleatic
    @TheEleatic Před 3 lety +1

    Most of those early representational pieces are horrible. He progressed from mediocre to great.

  • @wildtatz
    @wildtatz Před 3 lety

    Hahahaha

  • @Horsestantin
    @Horsestantin Před 2 lety

    Самый безалаберный "художник"))). Абсолютный лентяй))) в своём мастерстве он никуда не продвинулся остался на начальном уровне.
    Как он определял где низ а где верх картины. А наверное подписал чтоб не путать. Где гарантия что сейчас в музеях они висят правильно. Или они универсальные как ни повесь зритель всё равно ничего не поймёт) большинство картин похожи на увеличенное изображение пикселей дисплея. Увидев эти 312 картин мне показалось что некоторые повторяются))) т е он сам их рисовал а потом забывал и повторялся. Как тут вообще можно отличить подленник от подделки. Больше половины наверное были нарисованы после его смерти. И на последок. Кто-то купил его картину за много миллионов долларов за эти деньги он мог отстроить с нуля несколько шикарных художественных академий дать стипендии действительно талантливым людям и они в знак благодарности написали бы для него массу реально качественных произведений искусства ну или на худой конец таких репродукций хоть тыщу, а то и получше, а он просто купил одну картину на которой даже не понятно где верх а где низ)))

    • @Horsestantin
      @Horsestantin Před 2 lety

      Может он флаги рисовал?

  • @ted.8631
    @ted.8631 Před 2 lety

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @hellorandompersonstopreadi837

    *bruh*

  • @ahmedalhanen5424
    @ahmedalhanen5424 Před 2 lety

    شخابيط💔

  • @user-ic1xq4jl4o
    @user-ic1xq4jl4o Před rokem

    У меня внучка так рисует и что

  • @눈세모난애
    @눈세모난애 Před 2 lety

    눈물난다. 하품했더니 ㅋㅋ

  • @tonynovak3514
    @tonynovak3514 Před 3 lety

    Some of the images are fakes. otherwise enjoyable. Rothko imitators abound.

  • @brainmcmanus5748
    @brainmcmanus5748 Před 4 lety +2

    If you can only stir the pretentious mind of the bourgeois and neither the heart nor soul of the rest of humankind, your are a boutique craftsman not an artist. Artists make prince and pauper weep or laugh alike. Niche craftsman are capitalists serving markets. Rothko's market, like dissonant jazz was and remains niche and condescending. I am a working class nobody who can,t hold the tears from Beethoven's Ninth, adore the interpretation of a Starry Night, and am blown away by the slide of Son House. We have libraries, we can read and are capable of curiosity, and we know bs when when see or hear it.
    That being said the RFA,s of the world may due with their excess what they will. Please leave the rest of us alone.

    • @casteretpollux
      @casteretpollux Před 4 lety +5

      Rothko's paintings are huge and can only be judged standing in front of them. They are essentially big icons so not what you would call Marxist but still visually / neurologically amazing to experience. In most big cities you can see a Rothko for free - his kids fought a battle against the Art market and put hundreds of the into public museums. Working class people are just as capable of judging for themselves on art as anyone and don't need to be directed away from 'fine art' thank you.

    • @george40nelson4
      @george40nelson4 Před rokem +1

      @@casteretpollux I agree...also time is the best judge of great art and I think it will be kind to Rothko.

  • @ted.8631
    @ted.8631 Před 2 lety

    my 6 year old could do better

    • @dw7939
      @dw7939 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, we get it. You don't know what you're looking at. You don't understand the multiple layers of stain used to create all the dimensions on the canvas.
      When people say my kid could do better, it's pretty much a statement that you don't know art or art history. Try to see a Rothko in person, see if you feel the same. Better yet let your kid paint it exactly, or even try yourself - then you will know.

    • @ted.8631
      @ted.8631 Před 2 lety

      @@dw7939 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ted.8631
      @ted.8631 Před 2 lety

      @@dw7939 yes I do, a red and yellow worthless crap.

  • @mardavijpoursaleh9810

    Terrible!!!!

  • @ted.8631
    @ted.8631 Před 2 lety

    this guys laughing all the way to the bank 🤣🤣

  • @taktak7353
    @taktak7353 Před 4 lety +11

    I will never ever understand... This is not art to me. And I am an actor and an artist. But this is not giving observer the most important thing, an emotion. Very overrated concept. Thanks for the video.

    • @durfdurffigan8680
      @durfdurffigan8680 Před 4 lety +2

      TakTak how is it not art?

    • @foghollow
      @foghollow Před 4 lety +12

      Come on, that’s like saying the entree you didn’t order from the menu isn’t food because you didn’t choose it. Some people actually weep in front of his color field pieces, which is indicative of extreme emotions.

    • @user-wl1uz5sb9f
      @user-wl1uz5sb9f Před 3 lety +6

      it is art, and you might not like it, and it is okey. But it is art, a form of art that you don't like.

    • @valarkov6455
      @valarkov6455 Před 3 lety +8

      must disagree, expressionism is pure "emotion on the canvas".. the worse he felt, the darker tone his paintings got..
      and you can feel it just from watching.. in combination with Mozart, it can get very emotional..
      but I got it, you don´t like it and it´s fine..

    • @davidharris8797
      @davidharris8797 Před 3 lety +6

      His work is about color and light -color he uses puts people at ease

  • @agrondjala9738
    @agrondjala9738 Před rokem

    Fantastik relax!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!