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Sheila Hicks, 'The Questioning Column,' 2016. Acrylic fibers. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Nash Baker
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Installation view: 'Artists and the Rothko Chapel: 50 Years of Inspiration' with paintings by David Novros. Photo credit Nash Baker
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Installation view with painting by Shirazeh Houshiary, 'Flare Up' (2018; foreground), and works by Byron Kim, and Sam Gilliam (background)
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Byron Kim, installation view, paintings from the 'Urban Nights' series (2010-11) Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of the Artist and James Cohan. Photo credit Nash Baker
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Installation view with works by Sam Gilliam and Shirazeh Houshiary. Photo credit Nash Baker
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Installation view 'Artists and the Rothko Chapel: 50 Years of Inspiration' with paintings by Brice Marden and David Novros. Photo credit Nash Baker

Artists and the Rothko Chapel: 50 Years of Inspiration

Spring 2021 Exhibition

February 23 - May 15, 2021

In the spring of 2021, the Moody Center for the Arts will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rothko Chapel by presenting a unique group exhibition.

Artists and the Rothko Chapel: 50 Years of Inspiration will highlight the extraordinary impact the Rothko Chapel has had on both artists and the public since opening in 1971. Organized in two sections, the first part will restage the 1975 exhibition Marden, Novros, Rothko: Painting in the Age of Actuality organized at Rice University by Harris Rosenstein and supported by Dominique de Menil. This presentation will be the first time the works by Brice Marden and David Novros will be reunited since 1975, recreating the immersive experience that viewers had upon first seeing them installed at Rice. The second section looks to the future, highlighting works by contemporary artists of diverse ages, nationalities and backgrounds - Sam Gilliam, Sheila Hicks, Shirazeh Houshiary, and Byron Kim- as a means of exploring the wide-reaching influence of the non-denominational Chapel, and how its legacy has manifested through various media and aesthetics.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue, which will include new installation images, interviews and contributions by the artists featured in the exhibition, as well as testimonies by local figures, reflecting on the Rothko Chapel and the arts at Rice. The catalogue is distributed by Yale University Press and will be available in March 2021. 

The Moody Center for the Arts will organize a series of interdisciplinary programs around the exhibition, which will take place in tandem with the Rothko Chapel’s 50th Anniversary celebrations in the spring of 2021.

This exhibition is curated by Frauke V. Josenhans, Associate Curator, Moody Center for the Arts.

The exhibition is made possible through the Moody Center for the Arts Founders Circle, the Texas Commission on the Arts and the Elizabeth Lee Moody Excellence Fund for the Arts with additional support from the John R. Eckel, Jr. Foundation.

The catalogue is supported by the Rice University Art Gallery Catalogue Endowment, Gagosian, and the Dedalus Foundation.

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