To stand inside the Rothko Chapel is to understand something about art that most art cannot teach: that presence is not the same as content. Rothko's fourteen canvases — ranging from deep maroon to near-black, their surfaces luminous despite their apparent obscurity — do not depict anything. They do not symbolise anything. They are, simply and impossibly, there.
Mark Rothko's Color Fields Revisited
What the Chapel paintings teach us about silence and presence
Marcus WebbArchitecture Editor
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Marcus Webb
Architecture Editor



