The burgundy suite features original encaustic tiles that survived the Civil War, stained glass that transforms afternoon light into a Rothko and a view of construction cranes and Roman ruins ...
Its lack of ambition goes much deeper, 12 December). Rothko’s Seagram murals were lent to a landmark exhibition in Paris last year, but they returned to Tate’s walls as soon as they arrived home...Roland Rudd. Chair, Tate ....
A record-setting week at Christie’s and Sotheby’s shows a market driven by quality, global competition and a deep appetite for masterpieces ... The star was MarkRothko’s No ... Basquiat, Cattelan, Rothko, Hockney, Monet—major names all performed well ... .
The art market had a summer of closures and consolidations. But major collections, blue-chip art and guarantees have pushed expectations high for the marquee sales ... .
New RothkoPavilion connects the museum’s two historic buildings Rothko paintings, Native works, contemporary Black art on display $116M project includes 100,000 square feet of new and renovated space Museum will reopen Nov.
Named after Portland-raised painter MarkRothko, the $116 million Rothko Pavilion connects the two halves of the art museum and turns two brick monoliths into one open invitation ... The Rothko Pavilion will open to the public on Thursday, Nov.
There is a haunting story about MarkRothko, one that says he once destroyed his own paintings, covering them in black or burning them in a fit of despair. It is not entirely true, ....