• When Rothko began to work on the Houston Chapel paintings in the fall of 1964, he had just completed a move to his last studio, at 157 East 69th Street in...
  • The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas, founded by John and Dominique de Menil. The interior serves not only as a chapel...
  • The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas founded by John and Dominique de Menil and opened in 1971.
  • I recently decided to experience the Rothko Chapel in Houston immediately after visiting the Chinese Terra Cotta Warrior exhibit (at the Houston Museum of...
  • This sculpture stands before Houston's Rothko Chapel, a rectangular grey brick building, seen under a clear sky at dusk.
  • Rothko continued first with Howard Barnstone and then Eugene Aubry, but ultimately did not live to see the chapel’s completion in 1971.
  • You'll find Rothko Chapel in Houston's Montrose neighborhood between the Menil Collection and the University of St. Thomas (UST).
  • Houston's Rothko Chapel is one of the most important art spaces, but the path to its creation was long and difficult.
    • 1.History of the Rothko Chapel
    • 4.Rothko’s role in making the chapel what it is today
    • 5.Video: Mark Rothko in Houston
  • Houston S Rothko Chapel A... ... The Rothko Chapel, which celebrates his works, was conceived in 1964 as a multi-functional museum, chapel and a forum.