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Arts America

May 9, 2015

Special | 25m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Mark Rothko, “A Song from the Field”, The Rockwood Museum, Henry Stone.

Denver Art Museum looks at when Mark Rothko rejected realism and began a series of abstract works. Nine producer Ruth Ezell visits two St. Louis artists who have created “A Song from the Field” exhibit. The Rockwood Museum in Corning, New York, holds one of the largest collections of Western American and Native American art in the United States. Henry Stone is a legend in the music business.

05/08/2015 | Rating NR

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Arts America

May 9, 2015

Special | 25m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Denver Art Museum looks at when Mark Rothko rejected realism and began a series of abstract works. Nine producer Ruth Ezell visits two St. Louis artists who have created “A Song from the Field” exhibit. The Rockwood Museum in Corning, New York, holds one of the largest collections of Western American and Native American art in the United States. Henry Stone is a legend in the music business.

05/08/2015 | Rating NR

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