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American abstract artist Mark
Rothko, the guy who made color fields famous.
Seeking to represent a spiritual
experience, Mark Rothko invoked the power of color in his
work.
From
obscure artist to American master.
Born Marcus Rothkowitz in Russia in
1903, he and his family emigrated to Portland, Oregon, where
Marcus starred in school and was one of three immigrant
seniors to get into Yale. After two years, Rothko dropped
out and by his and the century's mid-twenties, he was
working odd jobs in New York and becoming an artist. For 30
some odd years that's what he was-an artist-an obscure one.
1949 Rothko had introduced a
compositional format that he would continue to develop
throughout his career. Comprised of several vertically
aligned rectangular forms set within a colored field,
Rothko's "image" lent itself to a remarkable diversity of
appearances. In these works, large scale, open structure and
thin layers of color combine to convey the impression of a
shallow pictorial space. Color, for which Rothko's work is
perhaps most celebrated, here attains an unprecedented
luminosity. His classic paintings of the 1950s are
characterized by expanding dimensions and an increasingly
simplified use of form, brilliant hues, and broad, thin
washes of color. In his large floating rectangles of color,
which seem to engulf the spectator, he explored with a rare
mastery of nuance the expressive potential of color
contrasts and modulations.
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