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Houston residents gathered at the Rothko Chapel Tuesday evening to mourn the many lives lost during the Texas Hill Country ...
A community vigil honoring the lives lost in the recent Texas Hill Country flood will take place at Houston's Rothko Chapel ...
The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center, in collaboration with Rothko Chapel, held a community ...
But the Rothko Chapel—next to a stone pyramid sculpture balancing a broken obelisk at its apex—has inspired both bewilderment and meditation in its visitors for more than 50 years.
Rothko now had total design control over the chapel, which is exceedingly rare for artists. Rothko rented a large carriage house in New York City where he could experiment with a scale model of ...
The Rothko Chapel’s 3,830 square feet are often kept clear but for a few wooden benches and stray black floor cushions. On my frequent visits (barely ever planned) I’d park myself in the ...
HOUSTON — After being forced to close due to damage from Hurricane Beryl, Houston's Rothko Chapel has an official reopening date. From December 17 through December 22 and from December 24 ...
Houston Houston’s Rothko Chapel, battered by Hurricane Beryl, set to reopen Dec. 17. Many visitors to the Rothko Chapel have used it as an interfaith sanctuary to reflect, meditate and pray.
Rothko Chapel executive director David Leslie, left, and Linbeck project engineer Marshall McBurnett stand on a construction platform near the ceiling and skylight of the building during the early ...
The Rothko Chapel — an inclusive space for prayer, meditation and introspection located near the Menil Collection in Montrose — was the target of what executive director David Leslie describes ...
The Rothko Chapel is a contemplative space that successfully interconnects art, spirituality, and compassionate action through a broad array of public programs and community initiatives.