Two guys standing around for 90 minutes and talking about art. That’s a play? Yeah it is, every bit as much as Mark Rothko’s multiform rectangles of color are great paintings. Rothko and his assistant ...
These days the artist Mark Rothko's fame rests primarily on his paintings of soft-edged rectangles of complementary and contrasting colors. In 1958, when these distinctive and evocative "color field" ...
“Red,” the Tony Award-winning play by John Logan about renowned artist Mark Rothko, will be performed as part of SecondStage theatre series at Arts Center of Coastal Carolina on Hilton Head Island ...
The first line of “Red” – “What do you see?,” which is also its last line – serves as a key to our understanding of abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. Seeing is perceiving, and John Logan’s ...
In John Logan’s heralded play “Red,” the brilliant, suffered-no-fools painter Mark Rothko doesn’t have much patience for his new assistant, Ken. “You have a lot to learn, young man,” the artist says. ...