morton feldman rothko chapel

Saving Abstraction Morton Feldman, the de Menils, and the Rothko Chapel【電子書籍】 Ryan Dohoney
 

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  • <p><em>Saving Abstraction: Morton Feldman, the de Menils, and the Rothko Chapel</em> tells the story of the 1972 premier of Morton Feldman's music for the Rothko Chapel in Houston. Built in 1971 for "people of all faiths or none," the chapel houses 14 monumental paintings by famed abstract expressionist Mark Rothko, who had committed suicide only one year earlier. Upon its opening, visitors' responses to the chapel ranged from spiritual succor to abject tragedy--the latter being closest to Rothko's intentions. However the chapel's founders--art collectors and philanthropists Dominique and John de Menil--opened the space to provide an ecumenically and spiritually affirming environment that spoke to their avant-garde approach to Catholicism. A year after the chapel opened, Morton Feldman's musical work <em>Rothko Chapel</em> proved essential to correcting the unintentionally grave atmosphere of the de Menil's chapel, translating Rothko's existential dread into sacred ecumeni...
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