Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Color Field Painting
1959
265.0 x 457.0 cm
A Meditation on Color and Void: Examining Mark Rothko’s ‘Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)’
Mark Rothko's 'Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)' stands as a testament to the profound power of abstraction, encapsulating the core tenets of Color Field Painting and resonating with themes of spirituality and existential contemplation. Created in 1959 for Philip Johnson’s iconic Seagram Building skyscraper in New York City—a commission that ultimately proved fraught with artistic reservations—this sketch offers a glimpse into Rothko's evolving vision before he abandoned the project, revealing an artist grappling with reconciling monumental scale and emotive expression within a commercial setting.- Composition & Scale: The artwork’s simplicity is deceptive; it presents two towering rectangles of muted gray—representing black—against a larger expanse of paler gray—originally intended as red—creating a dramatic interplay of tonal contrast. Smaller rectangles flank the central forms, subtly suggesting depth and framing the dominant hues.
- Technique & Material: Rothko’s meticulous approach involved layering thin washes of oil paint onto canvas, achieving luminous color fields that shimmer with an ethereal quality. This technique prioritized visual impact over detailed representation, focusing instead on conveying emotion through pure pigment.
- Color Palette & Symbolism: While the photograph obscures the original vibrancy, Rothko’s deliberate use of red and black—colors frequently associated with passion, grief, and transcendence—aims to evoke visceral responses in the viewer. The absence of brushstrokes reinforces this sense of stillness and invites contemplation on fundamental questions about existence.
- Historical Context: Commissioned during a period of significant artistic experimentation following World War II, ‘Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)’ reflects the broader movement toward abstraction as a means of confronting anxieties about the human condition. Rothko’s decision to withdraw from the Seagram Building underscores his commitment to artistic integrity and his refusal to compromise his vision for commercial gain.
- Emotional Impact: Ultimately, Rothko sought to create paintings that transcend rational thought, tapping into primal emotions and fostering a meditative experience. The monumental scale of ‘Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)’ encourages viewers to immerse themselves in the color fields, prompting introspection and confronting the complexities of human consciousness.
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About this artwork
- Title: Untitled (Seagram Mural sketch)
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Year: 1959
- Original dimensions: 265.0 x 457.0 cm
- Format: Panoramic
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Corpus context: commercial space , existentialism
- Keywords: geometric abstraction , canvas oil paint , seagram mural
Quick Facts
- Subject or theme: Emotion; Spirituality
- Influences: Minimalism
- Location: Private Collection
- Year: 1959
- Dimensions: 265 x 457 cm
- Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism
- Notable elements or techniques: Thin layers of paint; Rectangular shapes