All Art is Political, Even Rothko
In this video I discuss how even the abstract expressionism of Mark Rothko can be viewed as political art and how it was used during the Cold War. Support on Patreon / amorsciendi Twitter @amorsciendi Facebook: / amorsciendi A particularly large thanks goes to the following Patreon Patrons: Liesl Andrico marduk Matthew Smircich Playlists: Never Let Me Go Analysis: • NEVER LET ME GO: Quarantine Book Club London: • So you're going to London Rome: • So you're going to Rome Paris: • So you're going to Paris New York: • So you're going to New York Florence: • So you're going to Florence collaboration with TED-Ed: • Distorting Madonna in Medieval art - James... The Brooklyn Bridge is a metaphor: • The Brooklyn Bridge is a Metaphor | AmorSc... #Rothko Art Theory Art History #art

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