WILLIAM KENTRIDGE
BIOGRAPHY
William Kentridge was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in
1955. He attended the University of the Witwatersand, Johannesburg (1973-76),
Johannesburg Art Foundation (1976-78), and studied mime and theater at L’ecole
Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq, Paris (1981-82), Having Witnessed
first-hand one of the twentieth century’s most contentious struggles-the
dissolution of apartheid, Kentridge brings the ambiquity 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. In a
now-signature technique, he photographs his charcoal drawings and paper
collages over time, recording scenes as they evolve. Working without a script
or storyboard, he plots out each animated film, preserving every, addition and
erasure. Aware of myriad ways in which we construct the world by looking,
Kentridge uses stereoscopic viewers and creates optical illusions with
anamorphic projection to extend his drawings-in-time into three dimensions.
Kentridge has had major exhibitions at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
(2009); and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2004), among others. He has
also participated in Prospect.1 New Orleans (2008); the Sydney Biennale (1996,
2008); and Documenta (1997, 2002). His opera and theater works, often produced
in collaboration with Handspring Puppet Company, have appeared at Brooklyn
Academy of Music (2007); Standard Bank National Arts Festival, Grahamstown,
South Africa (1992, 1996, 1998); and Festival d’ Avignon, France (1995, 1996).
His production of Dmitri Shostakovich’s opera, The Nose, will premeire at the
Metropolitan Opera, New York, in conjunction with a retrospective organized by
the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Museum of Modern Art, New York
(2010), William Kentridge lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa.
ARTWORK
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