Entré til metro
Entrance to Subway (Subway Station.Subway Scene)
Mark Rothko's "Entrance to Subway" isn’t merely a depiction of a New York City subway station; it’s an immersion into the collective experience of urban life, a poignant meditation on anonymity and the fleeting nature of human connection. Painted in 1938 during a period of intense social and political upheaval – a time when the anxieties of war were beginning to surface – this large-scale oil painting captures not just a physical space but also an emotional landscape. Rothko, a key figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, deliberately eschewed traditional representational techniques, opting instead for a bold simplification of form and color to evoke profound feelings within the viewer. The dominant hues of blue and yellow immediately establish a dynamic atmosphere, far removed from the muted tones often associated with depictions of urban decay. These colors aren’t simply applied; they bleed into one another, creating a sense of movement and suggesting the constant flow of people through the station. The composition is anchored by two prominent benches – one centrally positioned, the other subtly placed on the right – offering momentary points of rest amidst the bustling scene. Notice how Rothko uses geometric forms—the rectangular shapes of the benches and the implied lines of the platform—to create a sense of structure within an otherwise amorphous space. These elements aren’t meant to define the scene precisely, but rather to provide a framework for the viewer's interpretation.- Style: Abstract Expressionism
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: Unknown
- Date: 1938
- Symbolism: The benches represent moments of respite amidst the chaos of urban life, symbolizing human connection and contemplation.
- Historical Context: Created during the Great Depression and escalating tensions leading up to World War II, the painting reflects anxieties about societal change and displacement.
- Technique: Rothko utilized “all-over” painting—a technique where color is applied uniformly across the entire canvas—creating an immersive experience for the viewer.
- Color Palette: The dominant colors are blue and yellow, which generate a dynamic atmosphere and convey feelings of movement and contemplation.
- Influence: Rothko’s work has inspired artists like Yayoi Kusama, who explore themes of infinity and self-obliteration through immersive installations.
Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970)
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Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Entré til metro
- Kunstner: Mark Rothko
- Format: Landskab
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Bevægelse: Abstract Expressionism
- Periode: Moderne
- Farvepalette: Neutrale nuancer
- Nøgleord: geometriske former , menneskelighet , amerikansk kunst'
- Farvetone: Fra rav til safran
- Farveintensitet: Balanceret
Hurtige fakta
- Notable elements or techniques: Farvefelter; geometriske former
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Title: Entrance til Subway
- Movement: Udtrykskunst
- Medium: Olie på lærred
- Artistic style: Abstrakt ekspressionisme
- Influences: Kirchner

