Destination Houston: The Rothko Chapel

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2023
  • Whether you’re new to Houston or have lived here for many years, there are lots of hidden gems to discover around our city. One of those places is known around the world but might be new to you. It highlights our sense of purpose, art, and architecture. In this latest episode of "Destination Houston," Great Day producers Emma Ross and Keirra Ewah visited The Rothko Chapel.
    Tucked away in a beautiful area of Houston’s Montrose neighborhood, The Rothko Chapel is situated between the University of St. Thomas and the Menil Collection. The Chapel was founded by John and Dominique de Menil, and serves as a place of both spiritual reflection and a work of major modern art.
    The de Menils created the space with celebrated abstract artist, Mark Rothko, who envisioned the chapel as a sanctuary for meditation, reflection, and inspiration. Rothko was heavily involved with every aspect of the building design from the geometric shape to the specific lighting. Fourteen of Rothko’s paintings make up the heart of the Chapel. These art pieces, known as the "Rothko Panels," are a series of dark, abstract canvases that invite viewers into the painting. Visitors can immerse themselves in both the art and the spiritual environment, making each visit a unique transformative experience.
    The de Menils wanted the Chapel to serve as both a holy place and a gathering center for the community. The Chapel hosts regular programs that address social justice issues, foster dialogue, and spark positive change.
    The Rothko Chapel is a powerful example of Houston’s rich cultural heritage and is well worth a visit.
    For more information, visit www.rothkochapel.org/
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  • @davekenyon3978
    @davekenyon3978 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was there nearly 45yrs ago -and it stays with me. A few days earlier I visited Houston MOMA and was acosted by a Rothko they had in a room just off the entrance. I'd seen a few Rothkos in repro (books & magazines) and they'd not registered. BUT THIS!!! It 'leapt' across the 25 metres separation and my legs almost went from under me. I'd never been affected like this before (nor since). None of the others in the gallery was so affecting -but all were hundreds of times more engaging than any repro. So, you have to be there! Days later in the chapel the effect was not as strong, but still I found an hour there to be one of my most affective art experiences. Thankyou Houston!

  • @rohanwijeyesinghe5153
    @rohanwijeyesinghe5153 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Funny to see all the silent thinkers inside the chapel. Newman sculpture outside the chapel was the only good thing. You can see that from the outside without wasting your time going inside.

  • @scott31312
    @scott31312 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am an artist. I’ve never considered this art. This was built not too far from my home. A few miles. it’s been one of those, the emperor has no clothes , things to me.