Mark Rothko
Collection of texts that includes short essays, letters, statements, and lectures by the artist throughout his career. This anthology, covering the period from 1934 to 1969, offers a deep insight into his thoughts on art, meditation, spirituality, and his relationships with contemporaries such as Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell, and Clyfford Still.
Mark Rothko (1903-1970) was a prominent figure of New York abstract expressionism and a leader of the "Colour Fields" movement. In addition to his role as a painter, Rothko was a scholarly and passionate writer, and this book reveals lesser-known aspects of his life and work.
Published in 1996
- Format: Paperback
- Editor: Tate Gallery Publishing
- Text: English
- Measurements: 26.6cm (height) x 23.5cm (width) x 1.5cm (thickness)
Vintage book containing small signs of use and age.