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  2. Rothko Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas, founded by John and Dominique de Menil. The interior serves not only as a chapel, but also as a major work of modern art: on its walls are fourteen paintings by Mark Rothko in varying hues of black.

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  4. Broken Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    Broken Obelisk in front of Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas. Broken Obelisk in the University of Washington's Red Square. Broken Obelisk is a sculpture designed by Barnett Newman between 1963 and 1967. Fabricated from three tons of Cor-Ten steel, which acquires a rust-colored patina, it is the largest and best known of his six sculptures. [1]

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  6. Menil Collection - Wikipedia

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    Another building founded by the de Menils, but now operating as an independent foundation, is the Rothko Chapel. The Menil Foundation began buying bungalow-style homes in the area in the 1960s, painting each the same shade of gray to establish a commonality. When the museum building was constructed, it was painted what has become known as ...

  7. Mark Rothko - Wikipedia

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    Mark Rothko (/ ˈ r ɒ θ k oʊ / ROTH-koh; Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz until 1940; September 25, 1903 – February 25, 1970) was a Latvian American abstract painter. He is best known for his color field paintings that depicted irregular and painterly rectangular regions of color, which he produced from 1949 to 1970.

  8. Mark Rothko’s former NYC studio, where he created ... - AOL

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    The artist's former studio is now a skylit four-bedroom duplex tucked away inside a historic 19th-century carriage house at 155 E. 69th St.

  9. Gene Aubry - Wikipedia

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    Rothko Chapel, Art Barn (Houston) Richland Library in Richland County, South Carolina Eugene Edwards Aubry (November 15, 1935 – December 9, 2023) was an American architect, based primarily in Houston, Texas and later in Orlando, Florida.