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  1. William Kentridge was born in 1955 in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he still lives and works. His art is an expressive and personal attempt to address the nature of human emotions and memory, the relationship between desire, ethics and responsibility. He investigates the shaping of subjective identity through our shifting notions of history ...

  2. El libro SEIS LECCIONES DE DIBUJO de WILLIAM KENTRIDGE en Casa del Libro: ¡descubre las mejores ofertas y envíos gratis!

  3. HD video, 15 minutes. Performers. More Sweetly Play the Dance was made at the invitation of the Lichtsicht – Projection Biennale in Bad Rothenfelde, Germany and EYE Filmmuseum, Amsterdam. 2015 The procession is a form I have used many times before, trying to encompass in the work the muchness of the people in the world.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2020 · 9 octubre 2020 — 21 febrero 2021. A través de la animación, el dibujo, el cine, la música o el teatro, el artista sudafricano William Kentridge ha construido una obra tentacular, que mezcla técnicas y disciplinas. La muestra es una oportunidad única para ver algunas de las obras más emblemáticas de Kentridge: tapices de gran formato y ...

  5. Published on 1 November 2022. William Kentridge's drawings, animations and installations bear witness to the history of his native South Africa. As his art expands across the Royal Academy’s galleries, take a deep dive into his immersive hand-drawn world. From the Autumn 2022 issue of RA Magazine, issued quarterly to Friends of the RA.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2022 · For decades, South African artist William Kentridge has used his innovative drawing practice to unearth overlooked 20th- and 21st-century histories of African resistance to colonial regimes. Though he makes his drawings—which evoke the graphic style of German Expressionism —quite simply, by rubbing charcoal against printed text or strips of ...

  7. Soho Eckstein Cycle (1989) by William Kentridge UCCA Center for Contemporary Art. 'Another centerpiece of the exhibition is William Kentridge's "Soho Eckstein" cycle, a series of hand-drawn animations that helped establish his presence in the 1980s and 90s. Set against a backdrop of the harsh realities of the private mining industry in modern ...