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_aWritings on art / _cMark Rothko ; edited and with an introduction, annotations, and chronology by Miguel López-Remiro. |
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_t"New training for future artists and art lovers," 1934 -- _t"Scribble book," ca. 1934 -- _tSketchbook, ca. 1934 -- _tThe ten : Whitney dissenters, 1938 -- _t"A comparative analysis," ca. 1941 -- _t"The ideal teacher," ca. 1941 -- _t"Indigenousness," ca. 1941 -- _t"The satisfaction of the creative impulse," ca. 1941 -- _tManuscript drafts of a letter to the editor by Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb, 1943 -- _tRothko and Gottlieb's letter to the editor, 1943 -- _t"The portrait and the modern artist," by Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb, 1943 -- _tComments on The omen of the eagle, 1943 -- _tBrief autobiography, ca. 1945 -- _tLetter to Emily Genauer, 1945 -- _t"I adhere to the reality of things," 1945 -- _tPersonal statement, 1945 -- _tLetter to the editor, 1945 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, 1945 -- _tIntroduction to First exhibition paintings : Clyfford Still, 1946 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, June 1946 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, August 1946 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, 1947 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, 1947 -- _tLetter to Clay Spohn, 1947 -- _t"The ides of art : the attitudes of ten artists on their art and contemporaneousness," 1947 -- _t"The romantics were prompted," 1947 -- _tLetter to Clay Spohn, February 1948 -- _tLetter to Clay Spohn, May 1948 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, 1949 -- _tLetter to Clay Spohn, 1949 -- _t"Statement on his attitude in painting," 1949 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, April 1950 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, June 1950 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, July 1950 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, August 7, 1950 -- _tLetter to Barnett Newman, August 1950 -- _t"How to combine architecture, painting, and sculpture," 1951 -- _tNotes from an interview by William Seitz, 1952 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, August 1952 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, September 1952 -- _tLetter to Lloyd Goodrich, 1952 -- _tNotes from an interview by William Seitz, March 1953 -- _tNotes from an interview by William Seitz, April 1953 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, May 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, July 14, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, July 28, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, ca. August 1954 -- _tLetter to Petronel Lukens, August 1954 -- _tLetter to Petronel Lukens, September 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, September 20, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, September 25, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, September 27, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, October 20, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, October 23, 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, November 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, December 1954 -- _tLetter to Petronel Lukens, December 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, ca. 1954 -- _t"Whenever one begins to speculate," ca. 1954 -- _t"Relation to one's own past," ca. 1954 -- _t"Space in painting," ca. 1954 -- _tLetter to Katharine Kuh, 1955 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, July 7, 1955 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, July 11, 1955 -- _tLetter to Lawrence Calcagno, 1956 -- _tNotes from a conversation with Selden Rodman, 1956 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, 1957 -- _tLetter to Rosalind Irvine, 1957 -- _tLetter to the editor, 1957 -- _tAddress to Pratt Institute, 1958 -- _tLetter to Ida Kohlmeyer, ca. 1958 -- _tJohn Fischer, "The easy chair : Mark Rothko, portrait of the artist as an angry man," 1970 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber and Bernard Reis, 1959 -- _tLetter to Elise Asher and Stanley Kunitz, 1959 -- _tLetter to Milton Avery, 1960 -- _tNotecards, ca. 1950-1960 -- _tLetter to the Whitechapel Gallery, 1961 -- _t"A talk with Mark Rothko," 1961 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, 1962 -- _tTribute to Milton Avery, 1965 -- _tLetter to Bernard Reis, 1966 -- _tLetter to Norman Reid, 1966 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, July 7, 1967 -- _tLetter to Herbert Ferber, July 19, 1967 -- _tLetter to Elise Asher and Stanley Kunitz, 1967 -- _tAcceptance of Yale University honorary doctorate, 1969. |
520 | _aWhile the collected writings of many major 20th-century artists, including Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell and Ad Reinhardt, have been published, Mark Rothko's writings have only recently come to light, beginning with the critically acclaimed "Artist's Reality: Philosophies of Art". Rothko's other written works have yet to be brought together into a major publication. "Writings on Art" fills this significant void; it includes some 90 documents, including short essays, letters, statements and lectures, written by Rothko over the course of his career. The texts are fully annotated and a chronology of the artist's life and work is also included. This provocative compilation of both published and unpublished writings from 1934-69 reveals a number of things about Rothko: the importance of writing for an artist who many believed had renounced the written word; the meaning of transmission and transition that he experienced as an art teacher at the Brooklyn Jewish Center Academy; his deep concern for meditation and spirituality; and his private relationships with contemporary artists (including Newman, Motherwell and Clyfford Still) as well as journalists and curators. As was revealed in Rothko's "The Artist's Reality", what emerges from this collection is a more detailed picture of a sophisticated, deeply knowledgeable and philosophical artist, who was also a passionate and articulate writer. | ||
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