Untitled (head)
A Symphony in Blue: Examining Mark Rothko’s Untitled (Head)
Mark Rothko's "Untitled (Head)" stands as an arresting testament to Color Field abstraction and the enduring power of emotion conveyed through minimalist form. Painted in 1947, during a pivotal period of artistic experimentation following World War II, this canvas transcends mere representation; it invites contemplation on themes of vulnerability, introspection, and the human condition itself. Rothko’s signature technique—layered rectangles of pigment—creates an immersive experience for the viewer, dissolving boundaries between subject and background into a harmonious blend of color and texture. The dominant hue is a deep, resonant blue, meticulously applied in horizontal bands that dominate the composition. These rectangles are subtly offset by vertical planes of crimson and pink, adding depth and complexity to the overall visual impact.- Style: Color Field Abstract Expressionism
- Technique: Layered Rectangles of Pigment; Diffusion Technique
- Historical Context: Postwar American Art; Reaction Against Surrealism
- Symbolism: Serenity vs. Isolation; Passion & Pain
Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970)
Udforsk Mark Rothkos ikoniske farvefeltmalerier & Ekspressionisme! Oplev kunstnerens dybe følelser og hans betydning i moderne kunsthistorie.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Untitled (head)
- Kunstner: Mark Rothko
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Bevægelse: Color Field Expressionism
- Medietype: WallArt
- Nøgleord: abstract expressionism , latvian artist , existential art
- Emner: humanity , darkness , light
Hurtige fakta
- Location: Museum of Modern Art, New York
- Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Title: Untitled (head)
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Subject or theme: Human Portraiture
- Movement: Color Field Painting
