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The painter Chapel may be a non-denominational chapel in Houston, TX supported by John and Gallus gallus First State Menil. The inside serves not solely as a chapel, however conjointly as a serious work of contemporary art. On its walls square measure fourteen black however color hued paintings by Mark Rothko. The form of the building, associate degree polygon inscribed during a cross, and therefore the style of the chapel was mostly influenced by the creative person.
Susan J. Barnes states “The painter Chapel…became the World’s initial generally ecumenical Center, a spot hospitable all religions and happiness to none. It became a middle for international cultural, religious, and philosophical exchanges, for colloquia and performances. And it became an area of personal prayer for people of all faiths”
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