Mark Rothko was born in Russia and came to the United States with his family in 1913. A major figure in New York's Abstract Expressionist movement, he has been the subject of retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, the Guggenheim Museum, and other major museums around the world. Christopher Rothko is a writer and psychologist and is actively involved in managing the Rothko legacy. He lives in New York City.
Introduction | |
The artist's dilemma | p. 1 |
Art as a natural biological function | p. 6 |
Art as a form of action | p. 9 |
The integrity of the plastic process | p. 14 |
Art, reality, and sensuality | p. 19 |
Particularization and generalization | p. 22 |
Generalization since the Renaissance | p. 30 |
Emotional and dramatic impressionism | p. 34 |
Objective impressionism | p. 38 |
Plasticity | p. 43 |
Space | p. 56 |
Beauty | p. 62 |
Naturalism | p. 73 |
Subject and subject matter | p. 76 |
The myth | p. 91 |
The attempted myth of today | p. 102 |
Primitive civilizations' influence on modern art | p. 105 |
Modern art | p. 109 |
Primitivism | p. 113 |
Indigenous art | p. 117 |
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