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Mark Rothko: Traveler to Sublime , 2014-03-06

 File — Container: Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 83
Identifier: 31.94.83

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Contains materials related to public programs during the time period, except for Awards and Colloquia which have separate series.

Dates

  • Event: 2014-03-06

Extent

From the Series: 1 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Annie Cohen-Solal, Ph.D. Suggested donation $10

How did Mark Rothko’s complex trajectory between the Russian empire, the United States and back to Europe impact his own pictorial message? In particular, how can we assess his paintings, namely those of the Rothko Chapel, in light of his European birth and of his Jewish heritage? Rothko's biographer Annie Cohen-Solal discusses Mark Rothko’s trajectory in prelude to her forthcoming Rothko biography, to be published in September 2014 in the “Jewish Lives” series, at Yale University Press. Dr Cohen-Solal is a cultural historian, Professeur des Universités and Chargée de Mission au Centre Pompidou In Paris whose recent book on gallerist Leo Castelli was acclaimed in five languages and won the Artcurial Prize for best book on contemporary art. A reception on the plaza follows the program.

Related Materials

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Repository Details

Part of the Rothko Chapel Archives Repository

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