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 ...
William Kentridge’s video installation at Marian Goodman Gallery London follows refugees as they march through borders and across uncertain terrain in what the artist calls a “dance of death.” The ...
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 ...
The roots of William Kentridge’s art may lie deep within South Africa’s apartheid past, but its message is entirely universal. Loss, sorrow and love. Memory, nature and death. These are the themes ...
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 ...
William Kentridge traces to some early failures the creative success that has made him a world figure in contemporary art. Three of his films play continuously in San Francisco right now, two from the ...
Coursing through “William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston feels a little like scuba diving along a reef. “In Praise of Shadows” teems with life, functioning less ...
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 ...
William Kentridge’s video installation at Marian Goodman Gallery London follows refugees as they march through borders and across uncertain terrain in what the artist calls a “dance of death.” The ...
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