AUTUMN
Akril na platnu
Zidna umjetnost
Abstraktna ekspresija
Renesancija
AUTUMN – A Symphony of Blue and White
Mark Rothko’s ‘Autumn’ isn't merely a painting; it’s an invitation to stillness, a journey into the heart of emotion rendered in deceptively simple geometric forms. Created during his prolific period between 1953 and 1960, this monumental color field canvas embodies the core tenets of Abstract Expressionism – prioritizing feeling over representation and embracing spontaneity as tools for artistic exploration.
The Essence of Color Field Painting
Rothko’s approach to painting distinguished him from many of his contemporaries. Rather than meticulously depicting a scene or subject, he sought to convey psychological states through vast expanses of color. This technique, known as Color Field Painting, abandons traditional brushstrokes and illusionistic perspective in favor of layering translucent washes of pigment onto the canvas – creating luminous, atmospheric surfaces that seem to emanate light itself. ‘Autumn’ exemplifies this philosophy perfectly; it eschews detailed visual information, opting instead for a profound resonance with the viewer's subconscious.
A Palette of Contemplation: Blue and White
The dominant hues in ‘Autumn’ are deep blues – shades ranging from indigo to cerulean – carefully juxtaposed against stark white rectangles. These colors aren’t chosen arbitrarily; they represent a deliberate consideration of emotional symbolism. Blue, historically associated with melancholy, introspection, and spirituality, evokes feelings of solitude and longing. The white frames serve as counterpoints, providing visual relief and amplifying the intensity of the blue tones. They symbolize purity, clarity, and perhaps even an aspiration towards transcendence – mirroring Rothko’s own philosophical quest for meaning.
Historical Context: Amidst Existential Anxiety
Rothko's artistic output coincided with a period of profound intellectual upheaval in postwar America. The anxieties stemming from the horrors of World War II, coupled with burgeoning existentialist thought—particularly influenced by Sartre and Camus—fueled an interest in exploring themes of mortality, alienation, and the human condition. ‘Autumn’ reflects this cultural climate, capturing a mood of quiet contemplation and confronting viewers with questions about their own place within the universe.
Symbolism Beyond Representation
Unlike representational art that strives to depict reality accurately, Rothko's paintings operate on a different level—one rooted in psychological abstraction. The rectangular blocks of color aren’t meant to symbolize anything specific; instead, they function as conduits for emotion itself. They invite viewers to engage in an internal dialogue, prompting them to confront their own feelings and perceptions. As Rothko himself stated, “I want people to experience something beyond themselves.” ‘Autumn’, with its understated elegance and evocative color palette, succeeds admirably in achieving this ambitious goal.
Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970)
Otkrijte Marka Rothka (1903-1970), majstora Color Field slikarstva i ključnog predstavnika Abstract Expressionizma. Istražite dubinu emocija u njegovim monumentalnim djelima poput Seagram Muralsa i Rothko Čapeli, te utjecaj ovog pionira moderne umjetnosti.
O ovom umjetničkom djelu
- Naslov: AUTUMN
- Umjetnik: Mark Rothko
- Format: Kvadratni format
- Status autorskih prava: Zaštićeno autorskim pravima
- Pokret: Abstraktna ekspresija
- Tehnika: Akril na platnu
- Razdoblje stvaranja: Odraslo doba
- Ključne riječi: nostalgija, zidina, kontemplacija
- Odsjaj boje: Od jantarno do šafranove boje
- Intenzitet boje: Uravnoteženo
Osnovne informacije
- Title: AUTUMN
- Year: 1960
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Subject or theme: Emotional Depth
- Notable elements or techniques: Thin washes, Color layering
- Dimensions: 183 x 243 cm
- Medium: Oil on Canvas