This publication was created on occasion of the solo exhibition 'Christopher K. Ho: Regional Painting' by Christopher K. Ho, between November and December 2010, at the Winkleman Gallery in New York. It is an exhibition essay.

Hirsch E.P. Rothko by Hirsch E.P. Rothko recounts a year Christopher K. Ho spent in the mountains living and working in a license plate shed under the pseudonym Hirsch E.P. Rothko, an anagram of his name. The novella is a dramatized account of a lived experience. The nine-chapter narrative contains a polemic about regional painting's relevance.
Alternative title

Hirsch E. P. Rothko's Hirsch E. P. Rothko (with Inez Kruckev)

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Onsite

Location code
MONS.HOC2
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2010

No of pages

94

ISBN / ISSN

9780980198522

No of copies

2

Content type

artist monograph, 

catalogue

Chapter headings

One: I think (of Paint), Therefore I Am

Two: Terminated by RISD

Three: Car Crash

Four: Telluride Locals

Five: An Art History Lesson

Six: The License Plate Shed

Seven: I Paint

Eight: My Concept is Triangles

Nine: Ah Haa School for the Arts

Epilogue

Appendix

Hirsch E. P. Rothko's Hirsch E. P. Rothko
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