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|<span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Mark Rothko''' (1903-1970) was a Latvian born, American [[Art|artist]] who became famous for his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Field_painting color field], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Expressionism abstract expressionist] paintings. Since he personally rejected those labels to describe his work and even bristled at the word [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_art “abstract”], it’s fair to throw in pretentious [[Avant-Garde|avante-garde]] nutjob as well.</span><br><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:15pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Early Career'''</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">The first achievement of anyone who wishes to become an artist is to break your parent’s hearts by becoming [[Retard|“the special child”]] who ignores the economic realities of life and forgoes a lucrative or realistic career for the sake of hanging out with other [[Losers|people]] just like him or herself. Rothko accomplished this pre-requisite during the [[Great_Depression|American Great Depression]] of the 1930’s and left his mother crying ''“why why why”'' many years before the phrase would be popularized by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Kerrigan#January_1994_attack Nancy Kerrigan].</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">Now that he had established himself as an [[Artistic licence|artist]], he needed to figure out which medium to use as a vehicle for his [[Conceptual Art|expression]]. Using his [[Gangs of New York|New York Jew]] connections he took some classes with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arshile_Gorky Arshile Gorky] and then [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Weber_%28artist%29 Max Weber], both avante-garde painters, and was so inspired by the experience that he began writing a book about the inherent similarities between [http://www.yearoutindia.com/images/childrens_art_starry_night_van_gogh.jpg the art of children] and the [[Childish Repeating Game|work]] of [[Guide to a Postmodernist Art Exhibition|modern]] painters. This project would go unfinished since he really had no writing skills but the experience would be instrumental in Rothko’s next career move, to become an [[Magic Hobo|avante-garde painter]].</span><br><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:15pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Finding His Niche'''</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">Rothko was one of several young artists who became fawning [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackey lackeys] of the older and established modern American painter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Avery Milton Avery], whose unique style is instantly [[Look, It's Art|recognizable]] to anyone with small children and gallery space on the refrigerator door. The Avery worshipers would eventually branch out into their own unique denominations but the binding idiom of the movement was the rejection of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talent boundaries] like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effectiveness meaning] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competence representation] for a more [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%C3%AFve_art primitive] and [[Stupid|non-intellectual]] form of [[Art That Looks Like Nothing|expression]].</span><br><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:15pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Finding His Nietzsche'''</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">The most important aspect of being an avante-garde artist is the ability to promote these blurry, abstract "expressions" as being something more than pretentious crap which can be easily reproduced by anyone with a pulse and a paint brush. Rothko needed to be fluent in rationalizing his existence and validating himself as a relevant artist to the average idiot who spends tens of thousands of dollars on watercolor paintings done by apes or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeRoy_Neiman LeRoy Neiman]. Rothko found this existential inspiration in the self-aggrandizing mumbo jumbo of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] and learned to garner attention to his paintings by getting into a frenzied [[Drama Queen|drama queen]] state and hysterically claiming that his works were deep, profound statements and not just indiscriminate blobs of color. They were expressions that rejected societies expectation of technical expertise, actual talent and an artist's evolution over time. Eventually, this intentional [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devo devolution] would lead to him hiring [[Mexican]] house painters to produce his later works. The genius of it all may be difficult to perceive if you're not an art expert but the fact that it's been recognized here on this webpage as genius should be good enough for a [[Idiot|layperson]] like yourself to accept Rothko's work as the new [[God|status quo]] - which will destroy your barriers and force you to [[God v. Nietzsche|rethink your values]] and the meaning of truth. </span> |
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|<span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Mark Rothko''' (1903-1970) was a Latvian born, American [[Art|artist]] who became famous for his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Field_painting color field], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Expressionism abstract expressionist] paintings. Since he personally rejected those labels to describe his work and even bristled at the word [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_art “abstract”], it’s fair to throw in pretentious [[Avant-Garde|avante-garde]] nutjob as well.</span><br><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:15pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Early Career'''</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">The first achievement of anyone who wishes to become an artist is to break your parent’s hearts by becoming [[Retard|“the special child”]] who ignores the economic realities of life and forgoes a lucrative or realistic career for the sake of hanging out with other [[Losers|people]] just like him or herself. Rothko accomplished this pre-requisite during the [[Great_Depression|American Great Depression]] of the 1930’s and left his mother crying ''“why why why”'' many years before the phrase would be popularized by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Kerrigan#January_1994_attack Nancy Kerrigan].</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">Now that he had established himself as an [[Artistic licence|artist]], he needed to figure out which medium to use as a vehicle for his [[Conceptual Art|expression]]. Using his [[Gangs of New York|New York Jew]] connections he took some classes with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arshile_Gorky Arshile Gorky] and then [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Weber_%28artist%29 Max Weber], both avante-garde painters, and was so inspired by the experience that he began writing a book about the inherent similarities between [http://www.yearoutindia.com/images/childrens_art_starry_night_van_gogh.jpg the art of children] and the [[Childish Repeating Game|work]] of [[Guide to a Postmodernist Art Exhibition|modern]] painters. This project would go unfinished since he really had no writing skills but the experience would be instrumental in Rothko’s next career move, to become an [[Magic Hobo|avante-garde painter]].</span><br><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:15pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Finding His Niche'''</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">Rothko was one of several young artists who became fawning [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackey lackeys] of the older and established modern American painter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Avery Milton Avery], whose unique style is instantly [[Look, It's Art|recognizable]] to anyone with small children and gallery space on the refrigerator door. The Avery worshipers would eventually branch out into their own unique denominations but the binding idiom of the movement was the rejection of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talent boundaries] like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effectiveness meaning] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competence representation] for a more [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%C3%AFve_art primitive] and [[Stupid|non-intellectual]] form of [[Art That Looks Like Nothing|expression]].</span><br><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:15pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">'''Finding His Nietzsche'''</span><br><span style="margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; font-family:'Arial Narrow', serif; font-size:13pt; color:black; line-height:15pt;">The most important aspect of being an avante-garde artist is the ability to promote these blurry, abstract "expressions" as being something more than pretentious crap which can be easily reproduced by anyone with a pulse and a paint brush. Rothko needed to be fluent in rationalizing his existence and validating himself as a relevant artist to the average idiot who spends tens of thousands of dollars on watercolor paintings done by apes or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeRoy_Neiman LeRoy Neiman]. Rothko found this existential inspiration in the self-aggrandizing mumbo jumbo of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] and learned to garner attention to his paintings by getting into a frenzied [[Drama Queen|drama queen]] state and hysterically claiming that his works were deep, profound statements and not just indiscriminate blobs of color. They were expressions that rejected societies expectation of technical expertise, actual talent and an artist's evolution over time. Eventually, this intentional [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devo devolution] would lead to him hiring [[Mexican]] house painters to produce his later works. The genius of it all may be difficult to perceive if you're not an art expert but the fact that it's been recognized here on this webpage as genius should be good enough for a [[Idiot|layperson]] like yourself to accept Rothko's work as the new [[God|status quo]] - which will destroy your barriers and force you to [[God v. Nietzsche|rethink your values]] and the meaning of truth. </span> |