William Kentridge: Museum of Contemporary Art

R1500

Published to accompany Kentridge’s first retrospective exhibition in the United States and South Africa, this fascinating book offers in-depth coverage of the artist’s animated films, drawings, and theater productions. Kentridge has also created 16 new, previously unpublished artist’s pages for the book.

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Internationally renowned South African artist William Kentridge creates animated movies from “drawings for projection,” charcoal renderings he alters during filming. Paralleling the political upheaval in his homeland, his works reflect the tenuous nature of memory, both personal and historical.

Published to accompany Kentridge’s first retrospective exhibition in the United States and South Africa, this fascinating book offers in-depth coverage of the artist’s animated films, drawings, and theater productions. Kentridge has also created 16 new, previously unpublished artist’s pages for the book.

A wealth of colorplates, essays, and an interview exploring various facets of KentridgeÂ’s creative process, and a chronology outlining both his and his country’s milestones make this book the most comprehensive examination of KentridgeÂ’s work to date.