Alicia Framis: "My crush was with Rothko, he is capable of humanizing a rectangle"
Spanish artist Alicia Framis discusses her experiences marrying an AI and her artistic inspirations, particularly from Rothko.
How to expose your dirty laundry and then dive back into life. Go for the pieces of British sensation Tracey Emin
The article discusses Tracey Emin's early experiences with art, particularly her first encounter with a Mark Rothko painting at the Tate Gallery in London, which profoundly impacted her.
Photo: The first exhibition season of the year has been opened at the Rothko Museum
The Rothko Museum has officially inaugurated its first exhibition season of the year, showcasing six projects highlighting the creative quests of artists from Italy, Finland, and Latvia.
Spring Enters the Rothko Museum with Emotionally Charged Works of Art
The Rothko Museum in Daugavpils, Latvia, has unveiled its spring season with six exhibitions that explore light and emotion in art despite the ongoing winter conditions outside.
In Light on the Threshold of Silence β The Rothko Museum Announces the First Exhibition Season of the Year
The Rothko Museum will launch its first exhibition season of the year on February 20, featuring six new projects by artists from Italy, Finland, and Latvia.
Artificial Charity: Rothko Painting Helps Uncover Epstein Foundation Fraud
The article discusses how a painting by Mark Rothko has played a role in revealing fraudulent activities related to Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropic foundation.
The Dream of the Late Art Collector Raivis Zabis for an Exhibition at the Rothko Museum is Coming True
Raivis Zabis, a prominent art collector, envisioned an exhibition at the Rothko Museum, which will soon be realized, highlighting the importance of contemporary art and the emotional connection it fosters between artists and their audience.
This exhibition will be loud in Europe. 70 works of Mark Rothko in Florence
In March, a retrospective exhibition of over 70 paintings by American artist Mark Rothko will open at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, showcasing his connections to the city and Renaissance art.