Mark Rothko
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Artwork
His work concentrated on basic emotions, often filling the canvas with very few, but intense colours, using little immediately-apparent detail. In this respect, he can also be considered to presage the color field painters (see Helen Frankenthaler).
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Color field - Helen Frankenthaler
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Although respected by other artists, Rothko remained in relative obscurity until 1960, supporting himself by teaching art.
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In 1958, Rothko was commissioned by architect Philip Johnson to paint a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant in the Seagram Building in New York. This substantial project was completed in late 1959. Ultimately, Rothko was not happy having his paintings as the backdrop to gourmet dining so he gave a set of nine of the maroon and black works to the Tate Gallery, where they are on permanent display in an installation designed by Rothko.
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1958 - Philip Johnson - Seagram Building - 1959 - Tate Gallery
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In 1967, Rothko again collaborated with Johnson on a church in Houston, Texas, contributing 14 related works in an installation setting. The church has subsequently become known as "The Rothko Chapel". Numerous other works are scattered in museums throughout the world.
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1967 - Johnson - Houston, Texas - The Rothko Chapel
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Rothko's work was secretly supported by the CIA which considered it "free enterprise painting". http://chronicle.com/free/v46/i30/30a01901.htm
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Suicide and legacy
After a long struggle with depression, Rothko committed suicide by cutting his wrists in his New York studio on February 25, 1970. After his death, his son edited and released an incomplete novel Rothko had been working on for decades, entitled An Artist's Reality. Additionally the settlement of his estate became the subject of the famous Rothko Case.
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Depression - Suicide - New York - February 25 - 1970 - Rothko Case
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