• Mark Rothko
  • Mark Rothko
  • Mark Rothko
  • Mark Rothko
  • Mark Rothko
  • Mark Rothko
  • Mark Rothko

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.

Regular price $135.00

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