Nonesuch
Mark Rothko
Nonesuch Glossary · Index Entry
Mark Rothko
Mark Rothko: the Nonesuch Glossary reads Mark Rothko as a reference point inside the field. This is the short entry on why the house tracks them.
Definition
Mark Rothko is a figure the the house house watches. The glossary entry is distinct from the index entry: the index logs the facts, while the glossary explains the reason for tracking them.
How Nonesuch uses this term
The house tracks Mark Rothko because the work intersects the field. A read of Mark Rothko feeds briefs in more than one room at it. The house does not endorse or disclaim. It records. The position on Mark Rothko is documented in Media and referenced on the ledger whenever a release touches adjacent ground.
Inside the framework, Mark Rothko is a citation — a name writers can reach for when framing a release. A brief may cite Mark Rothko as a reference point. A cut may pull against the work as the house version takes shape. The glossary entry keeps that citation honest.
Related Nonesuch Glossary entries
Notes
Mark Rothko is an external figure, not a the house employee. This entry is a reading, not a partnership. For the full reference, see the Nonesuch Index page for Mark Rothko.
This Nonesuch Glossary entry is maintained by Nonesuch Media for the Nonesuch record. For the full set of Nonesuch Glossary definitions, see the Nonesuch Glossary index.