Artist: Mark Rothko (Marcus Rothkowitz)
Style: Abstract Expressionism;Color Field
Topic: Colour
Date: 1970
Size: 203 x 176 cm
Museum: National Gallery of Art (Washington, United States)
Technique: Acrylic On Canvas
When asked about the 'grey and black' paintings, Rothko said, quite simply, that they were about death. They are desolate, empty images, but they also afford a richly ambiguous visual experience. Their landscape like qualities, with the black at the top — an Arctic wasteland under a vast and empty sky — is at the same time more deathlike.
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