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The more you see the less you know The less you find out as you go I knew much more then I do now ...
I'm getting ready to leave the ground... ...
Oh you look so beautiful tonight In the city of blinding lights ...
© george nelson + vitra design museum
Dawn’s misty light on Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan
National Geographic | January 1969
(via Paris From Above - In Focus - The Atlantic)
Reima Pietilä, Kaleva Church. Tampere, Finland (1964)
Photo: Iñaki Bergera
Rogers House (via_dezeen)
Wimbledon in south-west London, United Kingdom
Richard Rogers
The Rothko Chapel (1964-71)
"The Rothko Chapel is a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas. The interior serves not only as a chapel, but also as a major work of modern art.
On its walls are fourteen black but color-hued paintings by Mark Rothko.
‘The Rothko Chapel…became the world’s first broadly ecumenical center, a holy place open to all religions and belonging to none. It became a center for international cultural, religious, and philosophical exchanges, for colloquia and performances. And it became a place of private prayer for individuals of all faiths.’
In 1964 Rothko was commissioned to create a meditative space filled with his paintings. The works are site-specific, one of the requirements of the program.
As Rothko was given creative license on the design of the structure, he clashed with the project’s original architect over the plans for the chapel. The plans went through several revisions and architects.
Ultimately he did not live to see the chapel’s completion in 1971.
After a long struggle with depression, Rothko committed suicide in his New York studio on February 25, 1970."
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Scott Naismith
"Que eu tenha enegia para mudar aquilo que pode ser mudado, a humildade e serenidade para aceitar aquilo que não pode ser mudado e a sabedoria de conseguir diferenciar os dois." (Reinold Niebulk)