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Title A Study on the Color Extendability in Mark Rothko’s Color-Field Abstract
Authors 김선영
Page pp.239-246
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Mark Rothko ; Color-Field Abstract ; Color Extendability ; Figure ; Ground ; Parergon ; Ergon
Abstract This study is aimed at understanding the color extendibility of color-field abstract through Mark Rothko’s paintings. Color extendibility is a structure applied by Mark Rothko. He simplifies it and by pursuing autonomy and immediacy of the color itself, including surface color and the front of color-field, Rothko creates value through motions in his square paintings of non-fixed shapes. Chapter 2 revisits the meaning of color in abstract expressionism and explains the principle of color-field by applying the concept of ergon and parergon. In chapter 3, the principle, processes, methods, techniques of expression were studied as a basis to understand color extendibility and color-field abstract. In chapter 4, the works of Mark Rothko were analyzed based on his multiform paintings(1946-1948), number and untitled(1949-1957), and black paintings(1958-1970) in order to identify, in the final chapter, the features of color extendibility in Rothko’s works. According to the above research, the thesis successfully concludes that the artist’s reconstruction of reality and readjustment of transcendent reality are reproduced via color extendibility, the movement of color-field.