Abdullah Antepli is the new president of Houston’s Rothko Chapel (left). Dark-hued paintings by artist Mark Rothko are the focal point of the meditative space inside Houston’s Rothko Chapel. Antepli ...
Houston’s Rothko Chapel is open again following a meticulous update by Architecture Research Office (ARO). The chapel originally opened in 1971 and is part of local philanthropists John and Dominique ...
It’s been 19 months since the Rothko Chapel was last open to the public. Counted among Houston’s iconic landmarks, the chapel closed in March 2019 for extensive renovations and reopened Thursday. It ...
Dark-hued paintings by artist Mark Rothko are the focal point of the meditative space inside Houston’s Rothko Chapel. Grant funding from a national bank will help Houston's iconic Rothko Chapel ...
Explore the life of the celebrated artist whose luminous color field paintings helped define the abstract expressionist movement, which shifted the art world epicenter from Paris to New York.
Critics of the Rothko Chapel Say It’s Too Somber—Will a Pricey Restoration and Skylight Change That?
For about the past year and a half, the Rothko Chapel has been closed for a $30 million restoration ahead of its fiftieth anniversary, in 2021. Those involved with the project are careful to call it a ...
A construction worker wiggles under the house at 1406 Sul Ross. It's one of the many houses owned and operated by the Rothko Chapel, which is located across the street. On April 3, the gray two-story ...
The Rothko Chapel, a non-denominational sanctuary in Houston, Texas, that features 14 murals by renowned Abstract Expressionist painter Mark Rothko, sustained extensive damage in last month’s ...
After having swept floors and hung wall labels at the Menil Collection as a Rice University undergraduate, Susan Barnes had just accepted a full-time job offer from Dominique de Menil when she saw ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tyshawn Sorey’s “Monochromatic Light (Afterlife),” written for the chapel’s anniversary, is a tribute to the first music performed in the space. By ...
There’s something unintentionally perverse about the setup of “Rothko: Pictures Must Be Miraculous,” the what-were-they-waiting-for “American Masters” entry on Mark Rothko. The opening scenes date to ...
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