No.18
Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970)
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Mark Rothko’s No.18: A Meditation on Color and Loss
Mark Rothko’s No.18 stands as a testament to the enduring power of color field painting—a movement that revolutionized artistic expression in the mid-20th century. Created in 1951 during a period of intense introspection for the artist, this monumental canvas embodies Rothko's signature approach: layering blocks of saturated hues onto a textured surface to evoke profound emotional resonance.
The Style and Technique – Color as Emotion
Rothko’s method was deliberately reductive. He eschewed traditional representational imagery altogether, opting instead for amorphous rectangles—primarily crimson red and luminous white—that bleed into one another. This technique wasn't merely about visual aesthetics; it was a conscious effort to bypass intellectual analysis and tap directly into the subconscious mind. The textured surface of No.18 – achieved through multiple coats of oil paint – contributes significantly to its tactile quality, inviting viewers to engage with the painting on a sensory level.
Historical Context – Postwar Anxiety and Spiritual Quest
No.18 emerged from the aftermath of World War II, a time marked by widespread disillusionment and existential questioning. Rothko himself wrestled with profound personal grief following the death of his father in 1937—a loss that profoundly impacted his worldview. This experience fueled his artistic preoccupation with themes of mortality and spiritual yearning – concepts central to Jewish mysticism and informing much of his work.
Symbolism – Red and White as Universal Concepts
The deliberate choice of red and white isn’t arbitrary; it reflects Rothko's belief in the universality of color. Red symbolizes passion, vitality, and primal energy—elements he saw as fundamental to human experience. Conversely, white represents purity, transcendence, and spiritual illumination – offering a counterpoint to the anxieties of the era.
Emotional Impact – An Invitation to Contemplation
Viewing No.18 is an exercise in contemplation. The seemingly simple arrangement compels viewers to slow down, to abandon preconceived notions about visual representation, and to allow themselves to be absorbed by the painting’s luminous hues. Rothko aimed not to depict a scene but to convey a feeling—a state of meditative stillness that invites introspection and fosters a connection with something beyond oneself. It's a piece designed to linger in the mind long after one has departed its presence.
- Provenance: Private Collection
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 60 x 48 inches (152.4 x 121.9 cm)
Despre această operă
- Titlu: No.18
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- An: 1951
- Format: Portrait
- Statut drepturi de autor: Protejat prin drepturi de autor
- Mișcare: Color Field
- Tehnică: Acrylic On Canvas
- Contextul corpusului: rothko’s color field legacy , spiritual depth
- Culoare principală: Mahogany
- Cuvinte cheie: color block style , latvian jewish heritage , layered hues
Informații rapide
- Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Notable elements or techniques: Layered Color Blocks
- Title: No.18
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Movement: Color Field Painting
- Subject or theme: Emotional Resonance

