Digital file format
Found in 517 Collections and/or Records:
Rothko Chapel Lectures, 2007-05-02 - 2007-05-23
Includes A Barrier for Peace, Do Fences Make Good Neighbors (2 parts), and Of Borders and Walls
Rothko Chapel Lectures, 2008-01-17 - 2008-01-23
Contains all audio-only recordings
Rothko Chapel Lectures, 2008-05-08 - 2008-06-20
Digitization of lectures that occurred May 8 thru June 20, 2008
Rothko Chapel Lectures, 2009-02-05 - 2009-03-13
Three 2009 lectures: 2/5/2009 Is Our God the Same God? (Only copy) 2/19/2009 Siege of Gaza (extra copy) 3/12/2009 Kindness and Courage on Death (extra copy)
Rothko Chapel MP3 Data, 2008-05-09
Contains digital copies of * April 16 2008 Oscar Romero's Legacy * April 23 2008 Modern Meditation Jeanne Herring
Rothko Chapel Opening: Light, 2006-11-12
Talk on Light by E.A. Carmean, following Michael Somoroff's unveiling of his sculpture Illumination I on the Rothko grounds
Rothko Chapel Paintings Installation and Opening, 1971-01 - 1971-03
CD. Color JPEG photos in two folders. The first folder has shots of the paintings being delivered into the chapel. The second folder has candid photos of events during the opening.
Rothko Chapel Programs, 2008-02-13 - 2008-02-28
Five 2008 programs: 2/13, 2/15, 2/22, 2/26, and 2/28
Rothko Chapel: The Evolution of a Sanctuary for All , 2015-10-01
Eric Wolf Presentation at MFAH In conjunction with Mark Rothko: A Retrospective, this program focuses on Mark Rothko (1903–1970) and the extraordinary Houston chapel that bears his name. The lecture traces the complicated evolution of the building, paintings, and institution that would become the Rothko Chapel, from its origins as part of Philip Johnson’s 1956 site plan for the University of St. Thomas, to the ecumenical meeting place that opened to the public in 1971.
Rothko: Life Beyond the Abstract, 2018-05
Mark Rothko, one of America's most celebrated post-war painters, has deep roots in Oregon. Oregon Art Beat explores stories from Rothko's childhood selling newspapers in Portland, to finding his peer group of artists in New York, including Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, to his transformational work helping birth a new, uniquely American art form.
Season 19, Episode 1914, Oregon Public Broadcasting