Saturday, 31 August 2013

ARTIST RESEARCH

M A R K     R O T H K O 

Mark Rothko was born Marcus Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Russia (today Daugavpils, Latvia), on September 25, 1903. He was the fourth child of Jacob Rothkowitz, a pharmacist (b. 1859), and Anna Goldin Rothkowitz (b. 1870), who had married in 1886. Rothko and his family immigrated to the United States when he was ten years old, and settled in Portland, Oregon.
Rothko attended Yale University in 1921, where he studied English, French, European history, elementary mathematics, physics, biology, economics, the history of philosophy, and general psychology. His initial intention was to become an engineer or an attorney. Rothko gave up his studies in the fall of 1923 and moved to New York City.

He  is closely identified with the New York School, a circle of painters that came about  during the 1940s  During his  career oveer  five decades, he created a new  form of abstract painting.



Rothko's work is characterized by attention to formal elements such as color, shape, balance, depth, composition, and scale; yet, he didnt like  to consider his paintings in these terms. He explained: It is a widely accepted notion among painters that it does not matter what one paints as long as it is well painted. This is the essence of academicism. There is no such thing as good painting about nothing.

I choose him as i feel a lot of his work is very dark and not very bright and vivid.
His use of colours sets a tone of depression and unhappiness. 



untitled 1952
the colour shape and space here all contribute to its unuique presance the hole space  in this painting creates a sense of emptyness lonelyness,

Rothko Untitled (No. 4)
untitled 1964 this painting is deep in colour and space.








EDVARD MUNCH


was a norwegian painter and print maker
because of his troubled past (death of his mother and sister) a lot of his work was full of deep emotion.
His images of dread, gloom, anxiety and loneliness have become icons of our era. 
during a period of heavy drinking  and deep crisis munch reached a breaking point which led to him being hospitalized. After this crisis period his work became a lot calmer and his painters more free.



The Scream, 1893 by Edvard Munch
the scream


Anxiety, 1894 by Edvard Munch
anxiety 1894 


his paintings are gloomy and show he has a lot of deep emotions attatched to them.
Loneliness and depression are themes seen throughout his work.



VAN GOGH

Van gogh suffered from ill mental health which is evident in a lot f his work.
He went through periods of extreme loneliness.  He once cut ff a piece of his ear and wrapped it in newspaper and handed it to a prositute.  He was later found lying in blood uncouncious.
After this incident he was sent to hospital and remained here for several days.
he suffered from hallucinations and delusions.
He was then admitted to an asylem.
During his stay here he painted the gardens of the hospital alot but also the exterior of the hospital.

 File:Van Gogh - Starry Night - Google Art Project.jpg
starry night - painted while he was locked up in hospital



wheatfield with crows













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