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Untitled (Black on Grey) is an acrylic on canvas painting by Mark Rothko. It is a painting of a black rectangle and a grey rectangle. There is a buildup of thin, translucent layers of differently shaded blacks, which are luminous and warm. The overall effect is strangely ambiguous, neither space nor substance, and Rothko himself described them as touching upon the 'historical sublime'.

Untitled (Black on Grey)
ArtistMark Rothko
Year1970
MediumAcrylic on canvas
Dimensions203.3 cm × 175.5 cm (80.0 in × 69.1 in)
LocationSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City[1]

Rothko suffered an aortic aneurysm in mid-1968 and during his recuperation he was able only to work on stretched paper. The edges were secured using a gummed tape that left a white margin of bare paper at the edge when it was removed. This led to the first of the 'black and grey' paintings that immediately introduced new formal elements:

When asked about the 'grey and black' paintings, he said, quite simply, that they were about death. They are desolate, empty images, but they also afford a richly ambiguous visual experience. Their landscape-like qualities, with the black at the top — an Arctic wasteland under a vast and empty sky — is at the same time more deathlike.


References


  1. "Untitled (Black on Gray)". Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved June 14, 2019.



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