After the popularity of Pixar’s Up and the dynamic digital illusions in Avatar, could the next big technical step in animation come from a piece of charcoal? Opening today at the Museum of Modern Art ...
Even people only casually involved with contemporary art tend to bookmark memories by their first encounters with the work of William Kentridge. So will a whole new audience, once the San Francisco ...
Premiering nationwide Thursday on PBS is Art21’s latest film, “William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible.” Kentridge, a South African artist, is well known for his wide, dynamic range of works: charcoal ...
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Indie streamer Mubi has acquired worldwide streaming rights to South African artist William Kentridge’s prestige series “Self-Portrait As a Coffee Pot” which explores how art is made in the digital ...
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 ...
The South African artist’s 2019 "Waiting for the Sibyl"—originally conceived as a companion piece to Alexander Calder’s ...
Art Review | 'William Kentridge: Five Themes' By Roberta Smith The Museum of Modern Art’s “William Kentridge: Five Themes” amounts to a split decision. Combining film and film installations with ...
William Kentridge William Kentridge, born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1955, is a contemporary artist known for his drawings, prints and animated films that address themes of history, memory and ...
CAROLINE WALKER BYNUM RAISES an interesting question in her 2005 book, Metamorphosis and Identity: "Were medieval werewolves really metempsychosis?" Metempsychosis is the transmigration of the soul ...
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