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Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)
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This arresting sketch, measuring 183 x 153 cm and dating from 1959, offers a rare glimpse into the genesis of one of Mark Rothko's most iconic works – a piece that continues to haunt and captivate viewers decades after its creation. The image itself is deceptively simple: a stark red square punctuated by a central hole, outlined in crisp white. Yet, within this seemingly reductive form lies a profound meditation on color, emotion, and the human condition. It’s not merely an abstract composition; it's a carefully constructed vessel for Rothko’s deeply felt anxieties and his relentless pursuit of spiritual truth through art.
The ‘Untitled (Seagram Mural Sketch)’ is a masterclass in reductive abstraction. The dominant red, often interpreted as representing passion, blood, or even the divine, is deliberately applied in broad, luminous blocks – a technique Rothko perfected throughout his career. The white hole, strategically placed at the center, isn’t simply an absence; it's a crucial element that disrupts the solidity of the form, creating a sense of depth and inviting the viewer to contemplate the void. This void can be seen as symbolic of spiritual emptiness, existential angst, or perhaps even a representation of the unknowable.
Created in 1959, this sketch predates the monumental ‘Seagram Murals’ commissioned for the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City. However, it embodies the core principles that would define those larger works: a commitment to pure color fields and an attempt to evoke profound emotional responses in the viewer. Rothko was part of the second generation of abstract expressionists, moving beyond the gestural brushstrokes of Jackson Pollock towards a more contemplative and meditative approach. His work reflects the anxieties and uncertainties of the Cold War era, as well as his own personal struggles with faith and meaning.
This reproduction captures not just an image but a feeling – a sense of quiet contemplation, unease, and perhaps even a touch of melancholy. The stark simplicity of the composition forces the viewer to confront their own emotions and interpretations. As a significant sketch from one of the 20th century’s most influential artists, this piece offers a unique opportunity to connect with Rothko's artistic vision and appreciate the power of abstract art to evoke profound emotional responses. It is a testament to his enduring legacy and a valuable addition to any discerning collection.
1903 - 1970 , Letonia