EPISODE · Jul 1, 2019 · 11 MIN
AGSA interview with artist William Kentridge
from AGSA Podcasts · host Art Gallery of South Australia
Thank you for listening to this talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this recording, contemporary artist William Kentridge discusses his creative practice and processes ahead of his exhibition at AGSA, 'William Kentridge: That which we do not remember'. About the exhibition: Described as one of the most powerful voices in art today, William Kentridge emerged as an artist during the apartheid regime in South Africa. 'That which we do not remember', an exhibition curated by the artist himself, traces the arc of Kentridge’s thirty-year career and draws connections between the myriad aspects of his work including drawing, collage, stop-motion animation, performance, theatre, tapestry and sculpture. For further information visit: www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: William Kentridge, courtesy Naomi Milgrom Foundation
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Thank you for listening to this talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this recording, contemporary artist William Kentridge discusses his creative practice and processes ahead of his exhibition at AGSA, 'William Kentridge: That which we do not remember'. About the exhibition: Described as one of the most powerful voices in art today, William Kentridge emerged as an artist during the apartheid regime in South Africa. 'That which we do not remember', an exhibition curated by the artist himself, traces the arc of Kentridge’s thirty-year career and draws connections between the myriad aspects of his work including drawing, collage, stop-motion animation, performance, theatre, tapestry and sculpture. For further information visit: www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: William Kentridge, courtesy Naomi Milgrom Foundation
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