the people who become angry at works like this and insult those who are able to enjoy them prove one thing to me, that is art still has the power to provoke. I find it amusing that people feel the need to insult some one because their taste in art is different, that proves something to me as well the world will always be full of small minded people.
How great Mark Rothko was. What really interests me about his work is his rejection of decoration. What makes his work timeless is his obsession with the sublime. Romanticism is the only antidote to the cold heartless cynicism of modernism. Rothko maybe the last of the great authentic American artist. Thanks for this video. His daughter is eloquent and amazing.
I find it very moving that Kate spent so much time with these later black & gray paintings...that she began to see them differently. It must have been a terrible painful journey at first, because she does say that she initially saw what we all see, which is the ending of things that the paintings convey. But she stayed with the paintings long enough to see the other thing her father was saying: "energy is neither created nor destroyed, but merely changes form". Every ending is the birthplace of beginning. It's a marvel really, that she looked long enough at the darkness to find light. Thank you so much for sharing this video. For me Mark Rothko's work is touched by the god/great spirit he didn't believe in, & it's wonderful to be introduced to a new way of seeing these final works.
What a treat to hear and see Kate Rothko, I think I've only seen one picture of her as a small child. She seems very comfortable speaking in front of the camera, and her personal comments on her Father's work are very interesting. What a trip it must be for her to go through life with that last name.
Thank you so much. It is great to see the obvious pride and get an understanding of Rothko's work from the daughter who so bravely and successfully stood up to those who would have exploited his estate.
I’m painting my laundry room right now, and it gives me a new appreciation for this work. Not as easy as it looks. My wrist is tired after only 15 minutes!!!
Quando guardo un’opera di ROTHKO sento una forza attrattiva ,sfuggente,rapida. Non riesco e non voglio trattenere questa misteriosa energia.troppo grande per me, io non conosco questa magia, ma la magia sa chi sono.
Here I am 12 years later...Liked and Subscribed 👍! Thanks for putting this insightful video! I definitely putting Rothko Chapel 💒 on my ‘To Do’ list when I visit Texas.This exhibit is amazing!
The very last paintings of Van Gogh which are really shown or seen, are similarly very minimal landscapes that are also dark, depressive and genuine expressions of a deeply pained mind, so painful, especially for someone who has experienced deep depressions and understands fine, modern art. A very sad expression of mental illness executed with tremendous, experimental, skill.
Great stuff. Well explained. For me there are 2 things that are typically skipped or skimped over: his connection to Ad Reinhardt (even if merely on a paint treatment level) and his final pastels. There are so many good Rothko's here, though I still imagine him dimming the lights once you turn your back
I believe the blacks and greys, as Kate referenced, were influenced by the NASA/moon hysteria that was gripping the US at the time. At least they have a POV as that of a person standing on the moon and looking into space. Brilliant work. You either love Rothko or hate Rothko, and I love him. But I do hate Haring and Basquiat. :-)
the people who become angry at works like this and insult those who are able to enjoy them prove one thing to me, that is art still has the power to provoke. I find it amusing that people feel the need to insult some one because their taste in art is different, that proves something to me as well the world will always be full of small minded people.
How great Mark Rothko was. What really interests me about his work is his rejection of decoration. What makes his work timeless is his obsession with the sublime. Romanticism is the only antidote to the cold heartless cynicism of modernism. Rothko maybe the last of the great authentic American artist. Thanks for this video. His daughter is eloquent and amazing.
What?
I admire all of his work including these. For me, it is a line between darkness and light.
Excellent commentary by Kate Rothko. Thank you!
Wow. What a talk!
I find it very moving that Kate spent so much time with these later black & gray paintings...that she began to see them differently. It must have been a terrible painful journey at first, because she does say that she initially saw what we all see, which is the ending of things that the paintings convey.
But she stayed with the paintings long enough to see the other thing her father was saying: "energy is neither created nor destroyed, but merely changes form". Every ending is the birthplace of beginning. It's a marvel really, that she looked long enough at the darkness to find light.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. For me Mark Rothko's work is touched by the god/great spirit he didn't believe in, & it's wonderful to be introduced to a new way of seeing these final works.
What a treat to hear and see Kate Rothko, I think I've only seen one picture of her as a small child. She seems very comfortable speaking in front of the camera, and her personal comments on her Father's work are very interesting. What a trip it must be for her to go through life with that last name.
These paintings make me feel that I'm standing in the middle of a vast desert at night...gazing off into Infinity....I love these pictures...
I've been in this exibition and I was captured by his work. He still is a great influence for me as painter. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much. It is great to see the obvious pride and get an understanding of Rothko's work from the daughter who so bravely and successfully stood up to those who would have exploited his estate.
Rothko & his play with colours!! Dramatically beautiful!!
I’m painting my laundry room right now, and it gives me a new appreciation for this work. Not as easy as it looks. My wrist is tired after only 15 minutes!!!
Quando guardo un’opera di ROTHKO sento una forza attrattiva ,sfuggente,rapida. Non riesco e non voglio trattenere questa misteriosa energia.troppo grande per me, io non conosco questa magia, ma la magia sa chi sono.
Bella riflessione. Grazie
Here I am 12 years later...Liked and Subscribed 👍! Thanks for putting this insightful video! I definitely putting Rothko Chapel 💒 on my ‘To Do’ list when I visit Texas.This exhibit is amazing!
Wonderful !!!!
Compliments !!!!
The very last paintings of Van Gogh which are really shown or seen, are similarly very minimal landscapes that are also dark, depressive and genuine expressions of a deeply pained mind, so painful, especially for someone who has experienced deep depressions and understands fine, modern art. A very sad expression of mental illness executed with tremendous, experimental, skill.
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Ancora grazie.
Some people probably see entire universe in paintings like this. I see someone painted color samples to help them choose color for the walls.
beautiful!
Merci pour ce partage precieux
Kate is rocking.
Impressive, fascinating and important video.
davvero una piccola meravigliosa perla questo video,complimenti vivissimi alla persona che generosamente lo ha condiviso qui,Grazie.
Thanks, Maria Teresa !!!
Greetings & all the Best from Ireland:
Renzo *
Grazie Renzo
Beautiful
Rothkoest un de mes preferes pour son sens delà vibration delà lumière
Great stuff. Well explained. For me there are 2 things that are typically skipped or skimped over: his connection to Ad Reinhardt (even if merely on a paint treatment level) and his final pastels. There are so many good Rothko's here, though I still imagine him dimming the lights once you turn your back
great artist
How?
Grazie!
Gracias Por Esto!
excellent
Very interesting video
Many thanks for posting
Kind regards
Artist: Stuart Ridley
I don't even see the black in the opening black and grey paintings. I just see the stunning white borders, which I love.
I couldn't agree more
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SHOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW,ROTHKO THE BEST..
I'm totally speechless seeing Mark's daughter. Any way I'm being silly.
Genius
How?
Grazie per il commento. Maria Teresa
I believe the blacks and greys, as Kate referenced, were influenced by the NASA/moon hysteria that was gripping the US at the time. At least they have a POV as that of a person standing on the moon and looking into space. Brilliant work. You either love Rothko or hate Rothko, and I love him. But I do hate Haring and Basquiat. :-)
@ezbgRothko was born in Russian empire, Daugavpils - now Latvia
La effectivement c comme s’il était eteind la tristesse est flagrante …mais en tableau elle passe mieux …
The moon paintings
They couldn't find her a place to store her purse?
New word : moonscapes.
here is a film hommage to rothko: ua-cam.com/video/qqeNm078SOM/v-deo.html
THE PAINTINGS ARE FOR THE PADS WHO LIKES THE COLOR OR ANYONE WILL COME WHO OUTSIDE FOR LIKES SEEING AND PLAYING?????
HIS PAINTINGS IS LIKE MAXI PADS ITS FOR FEMALES WHO LIKES PMS OR ANYONE WHO LIKES BLOOD AND MAXI PADS
@Tomster2007 he was born i Russia.
Hey your taste is your taste, man! I mean millions of people like Agent orange Trump and don't believe in science, what can you do!
Resoectfully disagree with you Miss Kate , on your take on the black and grey paintings . I get depression and horror from these .
Me too...
Scarabocchi.
I keep trying, but Rothko has no appeal.
… 😂 fairly obvious reasons 😂
IT is all BS
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