Rothko: The Color Field Paintings
By (Author) Dore Ashton
Curated by Janet Bishop
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
5th September 2017
5th September 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
759.13
Hardback
120
Width 237mm, Height 314mm, Spine 17mm
970g
Mark Rothkos iconic paintings are some of the most profound works of twentieth-century Abstract Expressionism. This collection presents fifty largescale artworks from the American masters colour field period (19491970) alongside essays by seminal modern art critic and Rothko biographer Dore Ashton and SFMOMA curator of painting and sculpture Janet Bishop. Featuring illuminating details about Rothkos life, influences, and legacy, and brimming with the emotional power and expressive colour of his groundbreaking canvases, this essential volume brings the renowned artists luminous work to light for both longtime Rothko fans and those discovering his work for the very first time.
"All the decent books on Rothko disappear quickly, so a collective sigh of relief among art booksellers here, as this new one is very much welcomed from Chronicle Books." * The Bookseller *
Mark Rothko (1903-1970) was one of the foremost members of the Abstract Expressionist movement. He is known for his colour field paintings, which used staining techniques to create abstract fields of colour on large canvases.
Janet Bishop is the Thomas Weisel Family Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Dore Ashton is an award-winning critic of modern and contemporary art, and author of About Rothko, a celebrated biography of Mark Rothko.