Today at noon, Rothko Chapel will ring in 2012 by sounding a Tibetan singing bowl twelve times. That's all. No sermon, no exhortations. The people gathered will just listen to the bell-like sound, ...
Eight years ago, the songwriter David Dondero sat inside the Rothko Chapel and thought about the woman who had just broken his heart. "Your heart is like the Rothko Chapel," he wrote. "Cold dark void, ...
Since it opened in 1971, Houston's Rothko Chapel has been a source of inspiration to many people. One of those people was the New York-born composer Morton Feldman, whose own "Rothko Chapel" - a work ...
Fifty years ago, composer Morton Feldman wrote music to commemorate the opening of the Rothko Chapel in Houston. A half-century later, composer, conductor, multi-instrumentalist and MacArthur "genius" ...
For the past six years, the yellow hard hats and bright orange vests of construction crews have intermittently dotted Sul Ross in Montrose, near the corner of Yupon. The Rothko Chapel's Opening Spaces ...
The Rothko Chapel, a non-denominational sanctuary in Houston, Texas, that features 14 murals by renowned Abstract Expressionist painter Mark Rothko, sustained extensive damage in last month’s ...
Rendering of the Rothko Chapel renovation, set to open in June 2020. (All images are © Architecture Research Office, unless otherwise noted) For art worshippers ...
The Rothko Chapel is closed indefinitely after damage to its building and artist Mark Rothko’s contemplative works. “Some paintings had water damage to them,” executive director David Leslie told the ...
HOUSTON — After being forced to close due to damage from Hurricane Beryl, Houston's Rothko Chapel has an official reopening date. From December 17 through December 22 and from December 24 through ...
The Rothko Chapel in Houston needs renovations, and the Architecture Research Office (ARO) in New York has been selected for the job, Artforum reports. The chapel requires infrastructural maintenance, ...
It's called "vicarious trauma," and it happens to a lot of people whose job it is to help. "It describes the phenomenon when professional service providers, such as doctors, interpreters, and ...