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Mark Rothko’s Seagram murals: Tragedy, emotion, and the power of color
This episode explores Mark Rothko’s Seagram Murals, his rejection of commercial expectations, and the emotional force of ...
A Rothko, a Twombly and a Surrealist box with a Medici princess by Joseph Cornell are estimated to sell for $145 million.
Christie’s will auction works by Rothko, Twombly, and Cornell from the collection of the late arts patron Agnes Gund this May.
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Seeing 'Red': Downtown building transformed into immersive theater experience
Marco Gonzalez and his crew of former teachers and students turned a historic downtown building into an immersive experience ...
The Rothko Museum’s annual spring exhibition of Latgale artists turns its gaze to the border, both as a line on a map and as ...
Long before museums made a point of broadening their collections, Gund was buying work by women and artists of color and urging institutions to do the same.
As we continue to struggle through the winter months, music becomes a solace as well as a pleasure. This year, there are ...
The American artist, known in the 1960s for her monumental and forbidding installations, is on display at the Moselle museum.
From JMW Turner to Joan Miró, artists have long admired its power — now a London exhibition celebrates the money-spinning hue ...
From quiet modernist interiors to political fashion and haunting landscapes, these three exhibitions reframe how we see art and ourselves.
The U.S. Postal Service is home to thousands of historic works of art in post offices nationwide. Hundreds have been lost, ...
Toshiko Takaezu found clay beautiful, she said, because “you can forget yourself in the clay, and be in tune with it.” The beloved artist with Michigan roots is the subject of a magnificent ...
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