New York's spring auction season kicks off on May 14, with major works by Rothko, Basquiat, Picasso and Van Gogh among the highlights.
This year's sales arrive, as always, at something of an inflection point for the market.
In the hushed, monastic cells of Florence’s Museo di San Marco, Mark Rothko’s canvases pulse with spiritual intensity. The permanent works of art in these small abodes, within a former Dominican ...
What the American painter saw during his trips to Florence molded his vision and his understanding of space and color. By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting from the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy In ...
Palazzo Strozzi will unveil a major Mark Rothko retrospective in Florence on March 14, 2026 Over 70 works explore his connection to the Italian Renaissance and artists like Fra Angelico The exhibition ...
Walking up downtown Portland’s Southwest 10th Avenue on a rainy late fall day, your head down against the wind, you might be surprised to see a reflection on the dark, wet bricks: A glint of sunlight, ...
Abdullah Antepli is the new president of Houston’s Rothko Chapel (left). Dark-hued paintings by artist Mark Rothko are the focal point of the meditative space inside Houston’s Rothko Chapel. Antepli ...
Rothko painted here in the 1960s, using the skylit upper floor to create immersive works Co-owned by a private family and the Urasenke Tea Ceremony Society A historic carriage house in New York City ...
In Barry Avrich’s startling 2020 documentary Made You Look: A True Story of Fake Art, the veteran Canadian filmmaker dissected a scandal that rocked the international art world: the closing of New ...
An unidentified child in the Netherlands damaged a Mark Rothko after he reportedly “scratched it” at a Dutch museum. The Rothko painting was hanging in the museum’s depot as part of an exhibition ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mark Rothko, No. 7, displayed as part of the The Macklowe Collection at a press preview for New York Marquee Evening Sales at ...
A huge painting by Mark Rothko, thought to be worth tens of millions of dollars, has been removed from display in a Dutch museum after it was damaged by a visiting child. Conservators will now have to ...