Iconic Rothko Chapel to close in 2019 for restoration

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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Iconic Rothko Chapel to close in 2019 for restoration
The chapel was gifted to Houstonians as a place for contemplation and reflection

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- One of Houston's most beloved sacred spaces and art havens, the Rothko Chapel, takes a mediative break next year for renewal before its 50th anniversary celebration in 2021. The nondenominational Rothko Chapel and grounds will close March 4 through the winter of 2019 for renovation as part of its Opening Spaces capital project.

Founded by John and Dominique de Menil and designed by architects Philip Johnson, Howard Barnstone, and Eugene Aubry, in close collaboration with renowned artist Mark Rothko, the Chapel was gifted to Houstonians as a place for contemplation and reflection. The Chapel holds 14 masterpiece paintings by Rothko on its eight walls as has become a center of peace for Houston and the world.

With an objective to enhance the visitor experience throughout the Chapel and grounds, the Opening Spaces project will restore and upgrade the space within the Chapel itself. With an eye on how light meets art, the interior restoration will reconfigure the skylight, lighting design, and entryway.

The ambitious project calls for welcome and community engagement centers as well as landscaping improvements, including new and enhanced greenspaces that will highlight the connection between the Chapel, administration building and rest of the neighborhood. Plans also include the creation of new offices, archives, library, and conference room.

Read more on the Houston CultureMap website.