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Episode #100: With his video "History of the Main Complaint" (1996) serving as a backdrop, William Kentridge discusses how artists draw upon tragedy as subject matter for their work and how drawing itself can be a compassionate act. Having witnessed first-hand one of the twentieth centurys most contentious struggles—the dissolution of apartheid—William Kentridge brings the ambiguity and subtlety of personal experience to public subjects most often framed in narrowly defined terms. Using film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance, he transmutes sobering political events into powerful poetic allegories. Aware of myriad ways in which we construct the world by looking, Kentridge often uses optical illusions to extend his drawings-in-time into three dimensions. Learn more about Will...
Artist William Kentridge talks about his process of repeatedly erasing and reworking charcoal drawings to create his well-known stop-motion animated films. Learn more about Kentridge at http://www.sfmoma.org/multimedia/interactive_features/80
"There is a desperation in al certainty. The category of political uncertainty, philosophical uncertainty, uncertainty of images is much closer to how the world is", says South African artist William Kentridge in this video presenting his work. "The films come out of a need to make an image, an impulse to make a film, and the meaning emerges over the months of the making of the film. The only meaning they have in advance is the need for the film to exist". William Kentridge (b. 1955) is South Africa's most important contemporary artist, best known for his prints, drawings and animated films. In this video he presents his work, his way of working and his philosophy. He tells the story of how he failed to be an artist: "I failed at painting, I failed at acting, I failed at film making, s...
Certain doubts of William Kentridge (2000) Duration: 52 minutes Directed by Alex Gabassi Created and produced by Associação Cultural Videobrasil. Publisher:[Brazil] : Associação Cultural Videobrasil, 2000. Films, drawings, installations, theatre, opera: William Kentridge, one of the most important names in South African contemporary art, easily glides between media, in a combination of references and techniques that render his work unique. In this documentary, which follows him through Johannesburg and Brazil, he speaks of the impact of the landscape and social contradictions on his work, and comments on the life of characters like Felix Teitlebaum, his alter ego.
NO IT IS ! William Kentridge Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin 12.05. - 21.08.2016 Der Südafrikaner William Kentridge (* 1955) gehört zu den international bedeutenden zeitgenössischen Künstlern. Er ist nicht nur bildender Künstler, sondern auch Filmemacher, Regisseur und ein großer Erzähler. Seit mittlerweile mehr als drei Jahrzehnten bewegt sich sein umfassendes Schaffen durch unterschiedliche künstlerische Disziplinen. Sein interdisziplinäres Gesamtwerk wird erstmals in Berlin von den Berliner Festspielen präsentiert: im Martin-Gropius-Bau (12. Mai bis 21. August 2016) und im Haus der Berliner Festspiele im Rahmen des Festivals Foreign Affairs (5. bis 17. Juli 2016). Im Mittelpunkt seines Denkens steht die bildnerische Arbeit. Sie ist Ausgangspunkt für die große, von Wulf Herzogenrath kuratie...
By South African Artist William Kentridge
Kent Ridge Hall Promotion Board 15/16 proudly presents: Life in KR: Expectations vs Reality So you think you know what life in KR is like? We're one step ahead of you. Check out our Expectations vs Reality video and trust me, you will want to join the KRew. Like, Share and Subscribe! #jointheKRew ******* If you would like to find out more, we'd love to engage you during NUS Open Day 2016 happening on 12 March. The very friendly residents of KR will be mending a booth at Level 2 of Stephen Riady Centre @ UTown. Hope to see you there! Be sure to check out these links too! KR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kr_nus KR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kr_nus Official KR website: https://kentridge.nus.edu.sg ******* Music: Almost Home (Sound Remedy Music) by Moby & Damien Jurado G...
Episode #091: Shot in his Johannesburg studio in South Africa, William Kentridge reveals the process behind the video work "Breathe" — a component of the larger project "(REPEAT) from the beginning / Da Capo" that debuted at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice and at the nearby Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in San Barnaba, Italy. Having witnessed first-hand one of the twentieth century's most contentious struggles—the dissolution of apartheid—William Kentridge brings the ambiguity and subtlety of personal experience to public subjects most often framed in narrowly defined terms. Using film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance, he transmutes sobering political events into powerful poetic allegories. Aware of myriad ways in which we construct the world by looking, Kentridge often uses...
Episode #094: Shot in his Johannesburg studio in South Africa, William Kentridge reveals the process and unusual presentation of the video work "Return" — a component of the larger project "(REPEAT) from the beginning / Da Capo" (2008) — which had its debut on the fire screen of Teatro La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy. Having witnessed first-hand one of the twentieth centurys most contentious struggles—the dissolution of apartheid—William Kentridge brings the ambiguity and subtlety of personal experience to public subjects most often framed in narrowly defined terms. Using film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance, he transmutes sobering political events into powerful poetic allegories. Aware of myriad ways in which we construct the world by looking, Kentridge often use...