Tag Archives: Abstract expressionism
Cuenca, Fernando Zobel and the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, a love story
We´d like to start the post apologizing for writing a bit late about our loved city of Cuenca, in Spain, and about the disruptive (this word currently and too oftenly used to name something that is countercultural, pioneering, courageous and … Continue reading
The seven most expensive painting masterworks in auctions and private sales ever
Let’s try to make a list on the 7 most expensive paintings ever sold, we have been surfing the internet to find the most precise information but we assume that this information may change in a while. It’s important to … Continue reading
Mark Rothko, “a sense of the tragic is always with me when I paint”
Mark Rothko (Marcus Rothkovitz) was born in Dvinsk, Russia, in 1903. By 1913 he emigrated to the States with his family, settling down in Portland, Oregon. America welcomed them, other millions of jews as well, but his father couldn’t enjoy … Continue reading