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.
Hirsch E. P. Rothko's Hirsch E. P. Rothko (with Inez Kruckev)
Onsite
English
literature,  solo exhibition
2010
94
9780980198522
2
artist monograph, 
catalogue
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
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