PUBLISHED May 15th, 2014 02:22 pm | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
“There’s only one thing I fear in life, my friend One day the black will swallow the red.”
It is 1958. Mark Rothko, one of the most influential artists of the Abstract Expressionist Movement, is in his studio working on a major commission-known later as the infamous Seagram Murals-for the opening of The Four Seasons restaurant, in New York. It is his new assistant Ken’s first day of work.
A man of fierce opinions and didactic conversation, Rothko fires questions at his nervous assistant about art; which sparks a surprisingly intense philosophical debate on life, art, culture and Nietzsche. Finding himself challenged intellectually and emotionally by Ken, Rothko begins to face some truths about himself as he reveals his struggles and fears as an artist, his disdain for the modern world, and his inner turmoil over the commissioned work.
A critically acclaimed Tony Award-winning bio-drama written by John Logan (Gladiator, The Aviator, Sweeney Todd, Skyfall) and helmed by multi-award winning director Samantha Scott-Blackhall (Freud’s Last Session), Red. contemplates the fundamental questions of creation and experience, delving into the nature of creativity, the relationship between art and commerce, as well as the master/apprentice dynamic. In this thought-provoking, fictional account of Mark Rothko set during what is known to be one of the most defining periods of his entire oeuvre, Red captures the personality and psyche of a creative genius and paints a stimulating portrait of an artist torn between a grand ambition and his artistic integrity
There will be a post-show dialogue with the artists after Thu, 8pm and Sun, 3pm performances.
Tickets available for purchase [here](http://sistic.com.sg/events/red0714)