Arts & Letters Live presents Red: An Inside Look at the Art and Life of Mark Rothko
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In conjunction with Dallas Theater Center, which is presenting Red, about the life of artist Mark Rothko, from February 7 to March 24, the Dallas Museum of Art will present a conversation about Rothko’s process, paintings and persona. The audience will get a glimpse into Rothko’s art and life as well as a sneak peek into the production of Red. Maxwell L. Anderson, The Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art, will moderate an onstage conversation with Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, who directed the restoration of the Rothko Chapel in Houston and has written on the techniques of Rothko, and Joel Ferrell, Associate Artistic Director at the Dallas Theater Center and director of Red.
The event will take place in Horchow Auditorium.