The Rothko Chapel, founded by Houston philanthropists John and Dominique de Menil, was dedicated in 1971 as an intimate sanctuary available to people of every belief. A tranquil meditative environment inspired by the mural canvases of American painter Mark Rothko, the Chapel welcomes over 100,000 visitors each year - people of every faith and from all parts of the world.
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- en.wikipedia.org Rothko ChapelThe 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...
- mark-rothko.org rothko-chapel.jspThe room was 15 meters high and inside, Rothko built provisional partition walls to the specifications of those which he would find in the planned chapel.
- instagram.com rothko_chapel/23K Followers, 427 Following, 1,643 Posts - Rothko Chapel (@rothko_chapel) on Instagram: "A sacred art space open to all since 1971 Tuesday...
- markrothko.org rothko-chapel/The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas founded by John and Dominique de Menil and opened in 1971.
- twitter.com rothkochapelJoin us for an evening at the Rothko Chapel plaza on July 19th at 6:30 pm for a Summer Sounds concert with Atlas Maior!
- medium.com @fab3rd/my-rothko-chapel-story-…Chapel interior with visitor photo by Christian Heeb, from Rothko Chapel website. As the 1980's ended I was becoming more active in the LGBT community.
- d2e08lvqo4m6jp.cloudfront.net articles/shows/…The Rothko Chapel has completed a year-long renovation project to complete Mark Rothko's artist vision for the interfaith sanctuary.
- facebook.com RothkoChapel/Rothko Chapel, Houston, Texas. 11,295 likes · 11 talking about this · 7,536 were here. The Rothko Chapel is a nonprofit cultural landmark, a sacred art...
- thecollector.vercel.app renovations-continue-…Phase two of the Opening Spaces restoration project has officially begun at the Rothko Chapel campus in Houston, Texas.
- artnews.com feature/rothko-chapel-why-is-it-…By his daughter’s telling, Rothko was not a religious man, which may have made the Abstract Expressionist a strange pick for the Menils’ chapel.