AH439MIDTERM - Rothko/Blue Orange & Red

Artist: Rothko, Mark
Title: Blue, Orange, and Red
Date: 1961
Nationality: American
Context: NY School
Movement: Color Field
Materials: oil paint
Subject: a picture without a specific subject, but not without content; suggestion of transcendent light, inner illumination, but going dark; a metaphysical longing to transcend the physicalworld of matter; to go beyond the finite to the infinite; the "Sublime," the aura.

Style: stacked color blocks with frayed edges set floating against a veiled color field; a "soft" geometry without any hard edges; does away with line; the color blocks expand across the field almost to thecanvas edge; wholistic; the colors look almost breathed on; not about individual gesture; more about color and light.

Context: late Rothko, when the colors and light start to go dark and more tragic; post-war existentialism (alienation in the void; death as what makes life meaningful); more than mereformalism; color and light as the expressive vehicles of feeling and epiphany; abstraction as a search for essence and the "Sublime" (the boundless, the infinite).










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