![Threshold of the divine Red on Maroon, 1959
oil paint, pigments and glue on canvas
266.7 x 457.2 cm
by Mark Rothko (1903–1970)](https://painterskeys.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Red-on-Maroon-351x185.jpg)
Once, while on a two-hour stopover in Houston, I took a cab to the Rothko Chapel, sat alone beneath the baffled skylight cupola and blinked into the fourteen inky canvases until it was time to go back to the airport. My long-dreamed-of pilgrimage had overwhelmingly confirmed not only the immersive drama and eye-filling trickery of Rothko’s surfaces, but the power of context. Like the Sistine and the Guggenheim, the Rothko is, perhaps, the highest achievement in spatial devotion to art and its spiritual purpose.