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An untitled Mark Rothko work from 1955, which sold for $22.5 million.
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Courtesy Van de Weghe, New York Untitled Mark Rothko
Preview: Art Basel 2007
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In the final dish, red mullet "Mark Rothko" with saffron, an actual painting by the American abstract expressionist is reproduced.
What's Next in Spain 2008
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"Mark Rothko": a major retrospective devoted to the American artist.
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The exhibit displays works by Monet, who died in 1926, alongside paintings by post-World War II artists such as Mark Rothko, Andre Masson, Sam Francis and Jackson Pollock.
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'pure' representation of representational techniques developed into subjectivism and high pathos for artists such as Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman.
unknown title 2009
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'pure' representation of representational techniques developed into subjectivism and high pathos for artists such as Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman.
Art Knowledge News 2009
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With 'Red,' John Logan 's play about painter Mark Rothko, everyone in England rooted for the underdog, Rothko's assistant.
A British Monarch Crosses the Atlantic Vibhuti Patel 2011
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For art has been the subject of theater and musical theater often enough in our era to demonstrate the perils of the genre; think of Stephen Sondheim's ode to Seurat, Sunday in the Park with George, or the recent Paul Rudman riff on Mark Rothko called Red -- both successes, yet risky enough to lead many creators to resist the temptation.
Benjamin R. Barber: World Premiere of Bernard Rands' Opera Vincent at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music Benjamin R. Barber 2011
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For art has been the subject of theater and musical theater often enough in our era to demonstrate the perils of the genre; think of Stephen Sondheim's ode to Seurat, Sunday in the Park with George, or the recent Paul Rudman riff on Mark Rothko called Red -- both successes, yet risky enough to lead many creators to resist the temptation.
Benjamin R. Barber: World Premiere of Bernard Rands' Opera Vincent at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music Benjamin R. Barber 2011
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