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Mark Rothko Art Centre

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Rothko Museum (Latvian: Rotko muzejs) is a multi-functional institution of culture, arts and education, located inside the arsenal building of the Daugavpils fortress in Daugavpils, Latvia. It is a unique in Eastern Europe, in that some original paintings of Mark Rothko are on public display, on loan from the proprietors. He was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and was categorized by others, but not by himself, as a member of the abstract expressionism movement, specifically color-field painting, for his famous serene few color rectangle large paintings.

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Rothko Museum in the Daugavpils fortress
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Opening of Gaudeamus festival in 2014 next to the Rothko Museum.

The Rothko Museum features: Rothko Room with original works exposed; Silent Room; digital exposition on the artist's biography and creative activities; Project Gallery exposition, collection of contemporary arts; exhibitions of the Great Children of Daugavpils (former Dvinsk, Dünaburg).

The Rothko Museum facilities: the residences for artists, video hall, archive/library, conference/seminar facilities, meeting rooms, restaurant.

Project development of the Rothko Museum (former Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre):

  • 2002: the birth of idea of the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre's foundation;
  • 2013, April 24: opening of the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre;
  • 2013, September 25: Mark's Rothko 110th anniversary celebrations.
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Mark Rothko paintings

Six artworks loaned by Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko are on display at the Rothko Museum:

  • Mother and Child, 1934
  • Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1942[1]
  • The High Priest, 1945
  • Untitled, 1948
  • Nr 7 (orange and chocolate), 1957
  • No. 10 (brown, black, sienna on dark wine), 1963

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