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However, if talking of “the one that got away”, that would be Rothko’s “No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red)” (1951). It reportedly sold in a secret deal to Citadel CEO Kenneth Griffin for $ ...
This block houses the Museum of Modern Art, an impressive new institution and home to the city’s collection. It was designed by New York-based Thomas Phifer, a genial architect whose work is the ...
No. 6 was a painting by Russian-American abstract expressionist Mark Rothko and is notable for its rich, brilliant colours and huge, soft-edged shapes. No. 6, created in 1951, shows Rothko’s ...
The artist's son, Christopher Rothko: Slow Swirl by the Edge of the Sea is really the first painting I remember. It was hanging over the couch in the living room of the family brownstone in New York ...
The artist's son, Christopher Rothko: Slow Swirl by the Edge of the Sea is really the first painting I remember. It was hanging over the couch in the living room of the family brownstone in New York ...
He received a commission from Sarah Rothenberg and DACAMERA, along with Rothko Chapel, to create a piece of music for the 50th anniversary of the Chapel. The music that Sorey composed is a ...