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Beteiligte Personen: Glimcher, Arne 1938- (VerfasserIn, HerausgeberIn), Kertess, Klaus 1940-2016 (VerfasserIn), Rosenblum, Robert 1927-2006 (VerfasserIn), Lawrence, James (VerfasserIn), Stevens, Mark 1951- (VerfasserIn), Rose, Bernice 1935-2023 (VerfasserIn), Sandler, Irving 1925-2018 (VerfasserIn), Rice, Dan 1926-2003 (VerfasserIn), O'Doherty, Brian 1928-2022 (VerfasserIn)
Weitere beteiligte Personen: Rothko, Mark 1903-1970 (IllustratorIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York Callaway 2019
Ausgabe:First edition
Schlagwörter:
Abstract:The realist years /by Klaus Kertess --The surrealist years /by Robert Rosenblum --The watercolors 1941-1947 /by James Lawrence --Multifomrs /by Mark Stevens --A painter's progress /by Bernice Rose --Paintings 1948-1969 /by Irving Sandler --Dark Palette /Arne Glimcher --The 1958-1959 murals /interview by Arne Glimcher with Dan Rice --The dark paintings 1969-1970 /by Brian O'Doherty --The last paintings /by Brian O'Doherty --Bonnard-Rothko : color and light /by Bernice Rose
"This exceptional volume encompasses an extraordinary retrospective of paintings, all presented at Pace Gallery, which illustrates Rothko's contributions to early American modernism, his unprecedented transition into abstraction, and his groundbreaking mature work. Pace Gallery founder, Arne Glimcher's influence in highlighting Rothko's visionary aesthetic and analyzing the progression of his career is embodied in this definitive publication, with original essays from esteemed art historians and exquisite color reproductions. Featuring an illuminating reminiscence by Glimcher, Mark Rothko at Pace faithfully preserves the artist's legacy while also extending his artistic achievements to new audiences alike." -- Amazon.com
Beschreibung:"With contributions by Klaus Kertess, Robert Rosenblum, James Lawrence, Mark Stevens, Bernice Rose, Irving Sandler, Dan Rice, Brian O'Doherty." -- title page
Umfang:291 Seiten Illustrationen 31 cm
ISBN:9780935112849
0935112847
9780935112832
0935112839