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William Kentridge’s studio in Johannesburg is a ‘vital physical and psychic space’ where he conceives and develops his ambitious projects and artworks.
William Kentridge is a South African artist best known for his prints, drawings, and animated films which are usually developed from charcoal drawings and sketches.
In this film he talks about how flexible charcoal is and how you can change the composition ‘as quickly as you can change your mind’. He also shows us around his studio where ideas conceived as drawings become animations, performances, and installations.
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Okay. That part he wiped at the beginning probably costs like 1500 USD haha.
I am a fully glad at your artist. You are great and honest. 01887794417.thank you Bru..
He is white for apartheid
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Edit: love the video
Wow… He allows you to dwelve into his mind in each of his pieces. The way he explains his art and his artistic approach is also far more profound than one could see from an ordinary observation of his work. We are indeed blessed to have an artist like him. Thank you, William Kentridge!
trop genial
If just one artist I could someday observe……..
Lovely.
How the hell does he keep his white shirts so clean working in charcoal?
Wonderful drawings. Articulate and unpretentious words. A marvellous video. Thank you.
Keep defending the uncertain and send the poor nice ones to poverty. Only a fool like you will make Picasso rich. Utter lack of beauty.
genuinely enjoyed this. no ego or delusions of grandeur, just a nice honest artist.
skull structure art
Background music while people are talking == fail.
Finally saw a Kentridge at the Zeits MOCAA
Though I am Japanese, I also grew up in Johannesburg… so I am interested in his art.
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Incredible teaching resource this video. Thank you.
Proud to have you in our country,you are an inspiration,an original thinker. Thank you
Love these interviews with accomplished artists… really helps me develop a sense of my own creativity. Thanks so much for sharing!