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OverviewA collection of essays that explore the profound and varied responses elicited by Rothko's most compelling creations, plus a facsimile of Rothko's ""Scribble Book"" and an early sketchbook. ""I am interested only in expressing basic human emotions: tragedy, ecstasy, doom,"" Mark Rothko (1903–1970) said of his paintings. ""If you are moved only by their color relationships, then you miss the point."" Throughout his career, Rothko was concerned with what other people experienced when they looked at his canvases. As his work shifted from figurative imagery to luminous fields of color, his concern expanded to the setting in which his paintings were exhibited. In a series of analytic, personal, and even poetic essays by contemporary scholars, this volume explores the profound and varied responses elicited by Rothko's most compelling creations. This volume also reproduces, for the first time, a ""Scribble Book,"" in which he jotted down his ideas on teaching art to children, and a sketchbook, both dating to the early years of the artist's career. Seeing Rothko includes essays by David Antin, Dore Ashton, Thomas Crow, John Elderfield, Briony Fer, Charles Harrison, Miguel López-Remiro, Sarah Rich, and Jeffrey Weiss, an introduction by Glenn Phillips, and a bibliography of Rothko's own writings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glenn Phillips , Thomas CrowPublisher: Getty Trust Publications Imprint: Getty Publishing Dimensions: Width: 1.80cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 2.50cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780892367344ISBN 10: 0892367342 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 07 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""The book is beautifully illustrated with glossy, colour reproductions of the work .... [T]his volume succeeds in once more opening up provocative and exciting new ways of 'seeing Rothko.'""-The Art Book, February 2007; ""The critical commentary in Seeing Rothko is rich and engaging.""-The Bloomsbury Review, May/June 2006 The book is beautifully illustrated with glossy, colour reproductions of the work .... [T]his volume succeeds in once more opening up provocative and exciting new ways of 'seeing Rothko.' -The Art Book, February 2007; The critical commentary in Seeing Rothko is rich and engaging. -The Bloomsbury Review, May/June 2006 Author InformationGlenn Phillips is curator and head of modern and contemporary collections at the Getty Research Institute. Thomas Crow is Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University and served as director of the Getty Research Institute from 2000 to 2007. He is a contributing editor to Artforum and writes frequently on contemporary art and cultural issues. Since his award-winning first book, Painters and Public Life in Eighteenth-Century Paris (1985), he has published several volumes on the art of the later twentieth century, including The Rise of the Sixties: American and European Art in the Era of Dissent (1996) and The Intelligence of Art (1999), as well as major essays on Gordon Matta-Clark (2003), Robert Smithson (2004), Robert Rauschenberg (2005), and Jasper Johns (2008). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |