Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
Pages
328
Dimensions
6.2 X 0.8 X 9.2 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300238419
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About the Author
Christopher Rothko, a writer and psychologist, chairs the Board of Directors of the Rothko Chapel, Houston, and is actively involved in managing the Rothko legacy by organizing and presenting exhibitions of his father's work around the globe.
Reviews
"Not since Jean Renoir's biography, 'Renoir, My Father, ' have we been granted such a personal, impassioned and engaging familial portrait of an artist. Combining memoir, biography, art treatise, criticism and psychology, Mr. Rothko addresses myriad aspects of his father's life and work, and especially people's misinterpretations. This book is as important for its insights into Mark Rothko as it is for its fervent argument that an artist's art comes first and must speak for itself."--Lance Esplund, Wall Street Journal (Holiday Gift Book selection)
"[An] unusually personal and insightful melding of memoir and art criticism . . . a privileged, and fascinating, angle of vision."--Kirkus Reviews
"Christopher Rothko takes the dark myths head on with humor and insight and sheds new light on the man and his art . . . show[s] us new paths to his father's work . . . [in] artful, accessible prose. . . . [This] may be the finest book on Rothko I've ever read."--Bob Duggan, Big Think
"[Christopher Rothko's] collection of linked essays serves as a down-to-earth guide to (and guardian of) his father's oeuvre. . . . [and] as an affectionate and refreshing introduction."--Lincoln Perry, American Scholar
"An honest appreciation full of insight and earnestness . . . Christopher Rothko has written a passionate, persuasive defense of the greatness of his father's art."--Arlice Davenport, Wichita Eagle