NOUN
- United States abstract painter (born in Russia) whose paintings are characterized by horizontal bands of color with indistinct boundaries (1903-1970)
How To Use Mark Rothko In A Sentence
- In the last year of his life, he studied a book of paintings by Mark Rothko, an artist he hadn't known about before, thinking of what could inspire people on the walls of a future Apple campus.
- It looks like modern art, with a nod to Malevich's Black Square, the black paintings of Ad Reinhardt, and the late, suicidal works of Mark Rothko.
- These vibrant color fields have an affinity with the spiritual-esthetic aura of Mark Rothko's canvases.
- Speak of Jackson Pollack, Willem DeKooning and Mark Rothko with worshipful tears glistening in your upturned eyes, taking frequent breaks to compose yourself in between bursts of praise.
- This audio labor of love for longtime friends Curt Kentner and Mark Rothkopf is built upon a deep-rooted love for the music-primarily anchored to the genre of indie pop, or the slightly less complimentary tag of "twee" - they've released over these past 10 years. Portland Mercury
- Now, he's understudying a Tony-nominated star, Alfred Molina, in "Red," a play about abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko. Waiting In The Wings With Broadway's Understudies
- Michael Grandage announced the program for the remainder of 2009, including his own world-premiere production of John Logan's Mark Rothko bioplay "Red" and the Spanish Golden Age classic "Life Is a Dream," helmed by Jonathan Munby. Variety.com
- The play follows artist Mark Rothko as he constructs his most famous work alongside his assistant Ken- played by Osment.