Mark Rothko quotes - page 2
For the first time a subject is present, not by virtue of its absence, but actually present, though its appearance is torn away, and only the structure bared. The Modern City! Precise, rectangular, squared, whether seen from above, below, or on the side; bright lights and sterilized life; Broadway, whites and blacks; and boogie-woogie; the underground music of the at once resigned and rebellious... Mondrian has left his white paradise, and entered the world.
Mark Rothko
Mark Rothko
Occupation: American Painter
Born: September 25, 1903
Died: February 25, 1970
Quotes count: 43
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