"The Seduction of Light: Ammi Phillips | Mark Rothko Compositions in Pink, Green, and Red" Exhibition

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Closes in 79 days
At American Folk Art Museum
Media: Painting

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Ammi Phillips (1788 - 1865) and Mark Rothko (1903 - 1970), two American masters disparate in time, place, and presentation, pursued the soul-thirsting creation of inner light through the "realm of the canvas," as Rothko once termed it. For Rothko, the surface of a canvas presented limitless space to be explored with intrepidity into great distances and with mythic dramas enacted in each succeeding layer. Phillips did not penetrate the "mysterious recesses" of the canvas quite as deeply but worked closer to the surface in shimmering light-filled or velvety dark-filled spaces that seem to exist apart from the known world. In their paintings, both Rothko and Phillips opened portals to a dimension where form was suspended in an ether of suffused atmosphere, and where the mysticism of light was coaxed into being primarily through the vehicle of color. Evident in the work of each artist are areas of darkness that barely distinguish, so that fierce colors explode from within. Other times, layers of ethereal hues, so thin that the ground fairly shimmers, erase or contribute spatial referents. For neither artist was color a simple tool to compose pleasing arrangements; instead it was a complex language of its own, used to invent and investigate the depths offered by the deceptive flat plane of the canvas. Curated by Stacy C. Hollander.

[Image: Ammi Phillips "Woman with Pink Ribbons" (c. 1830) Oil on canvas 32 x 27.5 in.]

Schedule

From 2008-10-07 To 2009-03-29

Fee

Adults $9, Students and Seniors $7, Children under 12, Members, Friday after 5.30pm Free

Venue Hours

From 10:30 To 17:30
fridays closing at 19:30
Closed on Mondays

Access

Between 5th and 6th Ave. Subway: E/V to 5th Avenue or B/D/F/V to 49th Street.

Address

45 W 53rd St., New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-977-7170 Fax: 212-977-8134

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