Mark Rothko’s luminous fields of color have become some of the most coveted canvases in the art market. Rothko stands among the giants of Abstract Expressionism, a movement that redefined postwar art ...
Palazzo Strozzi will unveil a major Mark Rothko retrospective in Florence on March 14, 2026 Over 70 works explore his connection to the Italian Renaissance and artists like Fra Angelico The exhibition ...
Mark Rothko is known for his colorful abstract paintings of stacked rectangles with billowy borders and layered textures. His art has been auctioned for up to $186 million, but he once turned down a ...
Walking up downtown Portland’s Southwest 10th Avenue on a rainy late fall day, your head down against the wind, you might be surprised to see a reflection on the dark, wet bricks: A glint of sunlight, ...
In 1958, Mark Rothko received his first significant commission. The owners of the newly constructed Seagram Building on New York’s Park Avenue were on the hunt for artworks to fill its ground floor ...
Abdullah Antepli is the new president of Houston’s Rothko Chapel (left). Dark-hued paintings by artist Mark Rothko are the focal point of the meditative space inside Houston’s Rothko Chapel. Antepli ...
Find a copy of the print issue! Subscribe to print issues! Support us! The Portland Art Museum (PAM) has grown steadily throughout its lifetime. The original building from 1932 had a major add-on in ...
Rothko used the tall space to work on his paintings for the Rothko Chapel. Yale Wagner / Sotheby's International Realty Mark Rothko’s former apartment in Manhattan is on sale for $9.5 million. The ...
Mark Rothko at his 69th Street studio with Rothko Chapel artworks (© 1964 Hans Namuth; photo by Hans Namuth, courtesy the Estate of Mark Rothko) Mark Rothko's former apartment and studio in ...
On Tuesday, the board of directors of the Houston-based Rothko Chapel announced the appointment of Abdullah Antepli as its new president. Antepli, a Turkish-born ordained imam and globally recognized ...
Rothko painted here in the 1960s, using the skylit upper floor to create immersive works Co-owned by a private family and the Urasenke Tea Ceremony Society A historic carriage house in New York City ...