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No. 21

마크 로스코 (1903 – 1970)

Daugavpils 라트비아 마크 로스코 마커스 야코블레비치 로트코위츠 (1940년까지) 미국의 추상 표현주의 거장 마크 로스코는 색면 회화로 유명합니다. 그의 작품은 깊은 감정과 영적 경험을 불러일으키며, 세이그램 벽화와 Rothko Chapel 등 주요 작품들은 현대 미술사에 큰 영향을 미쳤습니다. 색면 회화 미니멀리즘 1903년 9월 25일 1970년 2월 25일 마크 로스코 미국인 No. 10 (1950) 뉴욕시, 미국 2 마크 로스코는 어디에서 태어났습니까?

MoMA (New York City, United States of America)

반 고흐의 '별이 빛나는 밤'부터 워홀의 '캠벨 수프 캔'까지! MoMA에서 현대 미술의 혁신을 경험하세요. 뉴욕 현대 미술관에서 예술적 영감을 얻고, 건축 디자인과 특별 전시를 만나보세요. MOMA 미국 뉴욕 시티 현대 미술관 반 고흐의 '별이 빛나는 밤' 20만 점 이상 미술관 1929년 1900년 1 현대 미술관(MoMA)은 언제 설립되었나요?

A Window into Existential Depth: Examining Mark Rothko’s No. 21

The painting “No. 21,” created in 1949 by Mark Rothko, stands as a cornerstone of Color Field abstraction and embodies the profound anxieties that fueled his artistic vision. More than just pigment on canvas, it represents a deliberate confrontation with fundamental questions about human existence—a legacy born from formative experiences rooted in Eastern European Jewish heritage and shaped by significant life transitions. This meticulously crafted piece invites contemplation and offers a glimpse into Rothko’s deeply personal exploration of grief, displacement, and the yearning for solace amidst uncertainty.
  • Subject Matter: At first glance, “No. 21” presents deceptively simple rectangular blocks of color—deep crimson overlaid with muted indigo—creating an ethereal expanse that dominates the composition. The absence of recognizable imagery forces viewers to engage directly with emotion and intuition rather than relying on visual cues for interpretation.
  • Style & Technique: Rothko’s method was revolutionary in its rejection of traditional representational art. He achieved his signature effect through a layering process known as “wet-on-wet,” applying thin washes of pigment onto previously applied layers, allowing them to bleed and merge subtly over time. This technique contributes to the painting's hazy luminescence and imbues it with an almost meditative quality.

Historical Context: The Birth of Color Field Painting

“No. 21” emerged during a period of intense artistic experimentation following World War II, coinciding with the rise of Color Field painting—a movement spearheaded by artists like Rothko and Barnett Newman. This stylistic shift responded to the disillusionment of postwar Europe and sought to express profound emotional states through pure color rather than narrative or figurative depiction. The influence of Zen Buddhism and Eastern philosophy is palpable in Rothko’s approach, reflecting his desire to transcend rational thought and access a realm of primal feeling. As noted in “Table No. 21,” the film's title itself underscores the importance of constitutional rights—a parallel to Rothko’s artistic pursuit of universal human values.
  • Symbolism: The colors themselves are laden with symbolic significance. Crimson represents passion, vitality, and perhaps even primal instinct, while indigo embodies introspection, melancholy, and spiritual contemplation. Together, they create a harmonious tension that mirrors the complexities of human experience.
  • Emotional Impact: Critics have consistently described “No. 21” as emotionally arresting—capable of eliciting feelings of awe, sorrow, and transcendence. Rothko aimed to bypass intellectual analysis altogether, trusting in the viewer’s subconscious mind to respond directly to the painting's visual presence.

A Legacy of Quiet Intensity

“No. 21” continues to resonate with audiences today due to its enduring ability to provoke contemplation and evoke visceral emotion. Its understated elegance—characterized by a masterful blend of color, texture, and compositional simplicity—solidifies Rothko’s position as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Reproductions of this iconic artwork offer an opportunity to experience firsthand the profound beauty and contemplative power of Color Field painting, transporting viewers into a realm where visual sensation transcends verbal description. Explore “No. 21” by Mark Rothko at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for an unforgettable artistic encounter.

작품 정보

작품 정보 요약

  • Influences: Surrealism
  • Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Year: 1949
  • Subject or theme: Emotional Depth
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
  • Artist: Mark Rothko
  • Dimensions: 203 x 100 cm

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