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Rothko: An Abstract Humanist
This program offers a rare examination of the life and work of Mark Rothko. Rothko gave
abstraction the emotional power of music and poetry. He painted ideas rather than objects
and, in the process, created a deeply original pictorial language. One of the most
important artists of his generation, Rothko is perhaps best known for his work in the
style of the New York School and was a peer of many other illustrious abstract artists:
Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, and Robert Motherwell, to
name only five. (52 minutes, color)
Year: 2003
Closed Captioned: No
ORDER CODE: FFMBVL33403V
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