The South African artist’s 2019 "Waiting for the Sibyl"—originally conceived as a companion piece to Alexander Calder’s ...
This new survey – on now at Palazzo Collicola, Spoleto – is as much about Kentridge’s creative and conceptual process as ...
12:22 p.m. Feb. 9, 2025: An earlier version of this review misidentified the actor playing the Captain. He is Hamilton Dhlamini, not Tony Miyambo. The article also referred to the chorus singlng in ...
For his latest exhibition, the artist used doppelgängers to investigate how art, and people, are made. By Yinka Elujoba The first Powerhouse: International will feature works from South Africa’s ...
"Nothing is quite what it seems in the work of William Kentridge," said Hannah Silver in Wallpaper. The South African artist, born in Johannesburg in 1955, works across a bewildering range of media, ...
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William Kentridge’s “The Great Yes, The Great No” is a visual arts-musical-theatrical spectacle at the Arsht Center programmed during Miami Art Week from Thursday, Dec. 5 through Saturday, Dec. 7.
Three shows in Chelsea are harkening back to three different eras in the last seven decades of art making. Hauser & Wirth pairs a new retrospective of William Kentridge, who occupies the first two ...
“There’s your story, there’s my story, there’s the truth,” says a character in “The Great Yes, the Great No.” “And then there ...
98 x 75.5 x 4 cm. (38.6 x 29.7 x 1.6 in.) William Kentridge, Francesca Pasini, Jane Taylor and Angela Vettese (2008). William Kentridge: (Repeat) From the Beginning. Vicenza: Charta Publishers, ...
Kentridge’s film played over Shostakovich’s 10th symphony at a New York Philharmonic concert led by Keri-Lynn Wilson. By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim As visitors pour in, parallel art displays are ...