• The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas , founded by John and Dominique de Menil .
  • ...chair at its center to be eye-level with the “floor” of his firm’s scale model for one of the 20th century’s most important art sanctuaries, Houston’s Rothko Chapel.
  • Unbeknownst to many, Houston has a great museum and art scene. ... The Rothko Chapel is located at 3900 Yupon St, Houston, TX 77006.
  • Rothko Chapel: This non-denominational spiritual center in the heart of Houston's Museum District welcomes visitors of all religious and spiritual...
  • As I battled Houston traffic to get across town before the chapel closed, the clouds seemed to temporarily align into horizontal bands mirroring Rothko’s most...
  • Commissioned by John and Dominique de Menil, the Rothko Chapel is an interfaith sacred art space housing 14 large-scale murals by artist Mark Rothko.
  • The Rothko Chapel is a unique and significant landmark in Houston. ... One of the most significant aspects of the Rothko Chapel is its non-denominational nature.
  • Photograph: Courtesy Houston CVB. Previous Next. ... When they commissioned the Rothko Chapel, famed French expat arts patrons John and Dominique de...
  • Rothko continued first with Howard Barnstone and then Eugene Aubry, but ultimately did not live to see the chapel’s completion in 1971.
  • In Houston, a chapel stands as a testament to the artwork of Mark Rothko.