Stone-Age Animation in a Digital World: William Kentridge at MoMA We're dazzled by digital animation in Up and Avatar, but William Kentridge delivers as much visual wizardry with a chunk of charcoal.
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, ...
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 lecturing at the Neubauer Collegium (all photos by Rob Kozloff, © The University of Chicago) CHICAGO — This is how much I admire William ...
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 ...
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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