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Rothko Chapel to Be Seen in New Light


A rendering of the chapel with the new skylight and Rothko paintings.CreditCreditKate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Architecture Research Office


By Hilarie M. Sheets

Feb. 27, 2019


The Rothko Chapel in Houston, founded in 1971 by the art patrons John and Dominique de Menil as an ecumenical site for both reflection and activism, will be closing on Monday for the rest of the year for the first phase of a $30 million restoration and campus expansion by Architecture Research Office.


It will erect three new buildings to support the chapel’s ongoing social justice programming and is replacing the building’s ceiling apparatus with a new skylight and digital lighting system. This will cast gentle natural light by day and uniform illumination by night for the first time on Mark Rothko’s 14 monumental black canvases, faceting the octagonal interior designed as a holistic work of art.


“We’re trying to restore the sanctity of the chapel, very close to what my father had intended for the space,” said Christopher Rothko, the artist’s son who is steering the building committee and capital campaign.


Commissioned by the de Menils in 1964, Rothko painted his perceptually subtle canvases in his carriage house studio on East 69th street in New York under a broad skylight, pulling a parachute across to modulate light. He modeled the interior of the chapel largely on the dimensions of this studio and insisted on a similar skylight. Yet he hadn’t taken into account the blinding light of Houston, which he never visited before his death in 1970.



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