Paper charcoal, animated image, flipbook, tapestry, sculpture, engraving, stencil, card, black, white, words, pain, gags, theatre, dance, music, opera, and humor. And political, of the South Africa to the world. It does not summarize the total art of William Kentridge. You immerse yourself, ten years after the Jeu de Paume, in the large retrospective of his work in France, at the LaM, Villeneuve-d’ascq, close to Lille. It should get there absolutely to measure over a course of forty years, the importance of the south african artist, laureate of the Praemium imperiale 2019, among many other recognitions int…
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Thys Dullaart/William Kentridge, courtesy of the artist/SP (x3)
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