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Grahamstown Festival 1999 - Kentridge
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Kentridge himself, seemingly a modest man, has said that He had hoped to become an actor, however: “I was fortunate to discover at a theatre school that I was so bad an actor [... that] I was reduced to an artist, and I made my peace with it.” The political content and unique techniques of Kentridge’s work have propelled him into the realm of South Africa's top artists. Working with what is in essence a very restrictive media, using only charcoal and a touch of blue or red pastel, he has created animations of astounding depth. A theme running through all of his work is his peculiar way of representing his birthplace. While he does not portray it as the militant or oppressive place that it was for black people, he does not emphasize the picturesque state of living that white people enjoyed during apartheid either; he presents instead a city in which the duality of man is exposed.William Kentridge's work is heavily context-dependent, coming as he does from South Africa, a nation whose native people became second-class citizens under an only recently abolished apartheid set by colonising Europeans. Kentridge himself is of European descent, and as such has a unique position as a third-party observer. His parents were lawyers, famous for their defence of victims of the apartheid, giving Kentridge the ability to remove himself somewhat from the atrocities committed.“My drawings don’t start with a “beautiful mark” ”, writes Kentridge, thinking about the activity of printmaking as being about getting the hand to lead the brain, rather than letting the brain lead the hand. “It has to be a mark of something out there in the world. It doesn’t have to be an accurate drawing, but it has to stand for an observation, not something that is abstract, like an emotion.”
- Dimensions:Height: 38 in (96.52 cm)Width: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1999
- Condition:Very Good.
- Seller Location:Montreal, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: kentridgegrahamstown1stDibs: U11101791726
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