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Title
  • Rothko Chapel : an oasis for reflection / essays by Pamela G. Smart and Stephen Fox ; principal photography by Paul Hester ; foreword by Christopher Rothko ; introduction by David Leslie ; in association with Rothko Chapel.
Author
Smart, Pamela G.,
Publication
New York : Rizzoli Electa, [2021]

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Additional Authors
  • Fox, Stephen, 1950-
  • Hester, Paul,
  • Rothko, Christopher,
Description
131 pages : illustrations (colour), portraits, plans; 26 x 28 cm
Summary
A first look at the recently restored Rothko Chapel, a world-renowned destination for spiritual renewal, with all-new photography and scholarship of the renovated building and campus, published on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. The Rothko Chapel--home to 14 monumental modernist paintings by the pioneer Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko--is an interfaith sacred space dedicated to global human rights, art, and spirituality, located in Houston. The Chapel was founded in 1971 by arts patrons and philanthropists Dominique and John de Menil, who placed their utmost faith in Rothko\u0027s vision to express the profound, the miraculous, and regard for the sanctity of the human spirit in this oasis for the intellect and the spirit. Through photographic testimony and the insights of scholars, this large-format volume gives an intimate look at this sacred space, where visitors seek solace and inspiration within this truly ecumenical sanctuary featuring Rothko\u0027s iconic paintings. Pamela Smart discusses the spiritual side and Stephen Fox puts the architecture in the context of Houston.0The Chapel has been reworked within an expanded campus to enhance the experience for its many visitors. As viewers sit in stillness or move about the Chapel\u0027s serene octagonal enclosure, the reinstalled skylight better reveals the nuances of Rothko\u0027s powerful panels and allows for better connection to the outdoors as conditions shift, such as when clouds pass above.
Subject
  • 1900-1999
  • Art, American > Houston > 20th century
  • Art, American
  • Buildings
  • Houston (Tex.) > Buildings, structures, etc
  • Rothko Chapel (Houston, Tex.)
  • Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970
  • Texas > Houston
Call Number
ND237.R725
ISBN
  • 9780847867516
  • 084786751X
LCCN
40030710279
OCLC
  • on1182585354
  • 1182585354
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries