The Mark Rothko Chapel has two vocations: contemplation and action. It is a place alive with religious ceremonies of all faiths, and where the experience and understanding of all traditions are encouraged and made available. Action takes the form of supporting human rights, and thus the Chapel has become a rallying place for all people concerned with peace, freedom, and social justice throughout the world.
Read Jonathan Jones article on Mark Rothko's final, misunderstood masterpiece - a haunting chapel the artist never lived to see.
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