In this second installment of Rothko lectures, Matthew Palczynski, Staff Lecturer for Western Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, explores the second half of Mark Rothko’s career. With particular emphasis on the four key phases of his work after 1940, Palczynski decodes how the artist’s Surrealist, signature, mural, and late paintings function in a broader context of his oeuvre.
The Art-at-Lunch series of talks on American art and culture take place every Wednesday from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Bring your lunch or purchase it in the Academy Café and enjoy discussions and lectures with scholars and artists covering a variety of topics related to the PAFA’s exhibitions, collections, and areas of interest. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is located at 118 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA.
Art-at-Lunch is free to the public. For more information, contact PAFA at 215-972-2069 or visit our website: www.pafa.org/418.
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Added by PAFA123 on February 6, 2009