Find a copy of the print issue! Subscribe to print issues! Support us! The Portland Art Museum (PAM) has grown steadily throughout its lifetime. The original building from 1932 had a major add-on in ...
Portland Art Museum has announced the biggest individual donation in its history: $10 million from philanthropist Arlene Schnitzer. The money will go toward the Rothko Pavilion, which will connect the ...
The expansion will deliver a new building, dubbed the Mark Rothko Pavilion, which connects the 1932 structure by Pietro Belluschi and Frederick Fritsch’s Masonic Temple. (Hennebery Eddy Architects and ...
Mark Rothko is known for his colorful abstract paintings of stacked rectangles with billowy borders and layered textures. His art has been auctioned for up to $186 million, but he once turned down a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Nearly a year after starting construction on its new pavilion, the Portland Art Museum is boasting a pivotal milestone. On Monday, real estate developers at Mortenson joined ...
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On a rainy New York evening in May of 2012, Mark Rothko's painting Orange, Red, Yellow went up for auction at Christie's. As bidding began, it became clear this was no ordinary auction. Barrett White, ...