Mark Rothko
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Toward Clarity
Edited by Sabine Haag and Jasper Sharp; With an introduction by Christopher Rothko, and essays by Thomas E. Crow and Jasper Sharp
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Format: Hardcover
Price: $30.00
Price: $30.00
A pioneering exploration of Rothko’s deep and sustained engagement with the history of art
While Mark Rothko (1903–1970) has long been considered a preeminent figure in 20th-century art, few publications have examined his work within the broader context of Western art, even though Rothko himself continuously sought it out as inspiration. Rothko had a profound interest in history and art history—including Greek and Roman mythology, Egyptian fables, Byzantine and early Italian gold-ground paintings, and masterworks of the Renaissance and Dutch Golden Age. He first traveled to Europe in 1950, starting in Paris and winding through Venice, Arezzo, Siena, Florence, and Rome; along the way, he admired frescoes by Fra Angelico and architecture by Michelangelo.
This beautiful book examines the influence of the artist’s travels on his oeuvre. It presents Rothko’s engagement with important classical and Old Master works, highlighting older techniques and ideas that the artist may have sought to emulate. Works representative of Rothko’s entire corpus are beautifully illustrated with full-page color plates. The book also contains writings by the artist—selected for publication by his son—that document his appreciation of art history in his own words.
While Mark Rothko (1903–1970) has long been considered a preeminent figure in 20th-century art, few publications have examined his work within the broader context of Western art, even though Rothko himself continuously sought it out as inspiration. Rothko had a profound interest in history and art history—including Greek and Roman mythology, Egyptian fables, Byzantine and early Italian gold-ground paintings, and masterworks of the Renaissance and Dutch Golden Age. He first traveled to Europe in 1950, starting in Paris and winding through Venice, Arezzo, Siena, Florence, and Rome; along the way, he admired frescoes by Fra Angelico and architecture by Michelangelo.
This beautiful book examines the influence of the artist’s travels on his oeuvre. It presents Rothko’s engagement with important classical and Old Master works, highlighting older techniques and ideas that the artist may have sought to emulate. Works representative of Rothko’s entire corpus are beautifully illustrated with full-page color plates. The book also contains writings by the artist—selected for publication by his son—that document his appreciation of art history in his own words.
Distributed for the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
Exhibition Schedule:
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
(03/12/19–06/30/19)
Sabine Haag is general director, and Jasper Sharp is curator of modern and contemporary art, both at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. Thomas E. Crow is Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. Christopher Rothko, a writer and psychologist, chairs the Board of Directors of the Rothko Chapel, Houston.
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
(03/12/19–06/30/19)
“Yale University Press has held considerable sway over writings about the artist [ Mark Rothko ]. Given the house’s impeccable scholarly standards, this is as it should be [. . .] the book is well produced” – David Anfam, The Art Newspaper
ISBN: 9780300243758
Publication Date: May 21, 2019
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
Publication Date: May 21, 2019
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
184 pages, 9 1/4 x 10 3/4
100 color + b/w illus., including 2 gatefolds
100 color + b/w illus., including 2 gatefolds
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