"Nothing is quite what it seems in the work of William Kentridge," said Hannah Silver in Wallpaper. The South African artist, born in Johannesburg in 1955, works across a bewildering range of media, ...
For his latest exhibition, the artist used doppelgängers to investigate how art, and people, are made. William Kentridge, “Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot III,” 2012.Credit...via the artist and Hauser & ...
William Kentridge's elemental drawings of human figures, in charcoal and ink, are the base and heart of his artwork. Often, there's something incomplete about the figures — not because they're ...
20.87 x 28.74 in. (53 x 73 cm.) 20.87 x 28.74 in. (53 x 73 cm.) Frame: 31.25 x 38.75 x 2 in. (79.38 x 98.42 x 5.08 cm.) The present work is a drawing for William Kentridge's animated film "Stereoscope ...
If traditional animation is about cheating time, frame by pristine frame, Kentridge‘s is about confronting its inexorable flow. You can slow it down, take it up to examine it, but you can never go ...
On disc label: KRUT 001 CD ROM. On p. 4 of brochure: ...Created during 1997 by staff and students of the Multimedia Department of CityVarsity in Cape Town... Summary Includes: reproductions of images ...
In his 2013 video “Second-Hand Reading,” South African artist William Kentridge appears as if walking across the pages of a dictionary. Beside him, as he makes this contemplative passage, words in ...
With the world-renowned artist turning 70, a new German exhibition traces Kentridge's artistic evolution from the 1970s, and how colonialism and social division impacted his work. William Kentridge is ...
From 1948 to 1992, South Africa was a segregated country under the apartheid system, from the Afrikaans word meaning “apartness.” The white minority used authoritarian rule to stratify the country, ...