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William Kentridge : Fortuna / edited by Lilian Tone ; with commentaries by William Kentridge ; texts by Lilian Tone and Kate McCrickard.

By: Kentridge, William.
Publisher: London : Thames & Hudson, 2013ISBN: 9780500093764; 0500093768.Subject(s): Kentridge, William, 1955- -- Catalogs | Kentridge, William, 1955- | Kentridge, William, 1955-Genre/Form: Catalogs.DDC classification: 709.2
Contents:
William Kentridge's present continuous / Lilian Tone -- Works / William Kentridge -- William Kentridge: a reanimated artist / Kate McCrickard -- "What I learned at supper" / William Kentridge -- Chronology -- Public collections.
Summary: This is the most complete monograph yet published on the internationally acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. Bringing together nearly two hundred of his works made between 1989 and the present day, the book explores Kentridges work across a wide range of media, including film, video, sculpture, design, drawing and printmaking. Two essays discuss the development of Kentridges art and his unique creative process, and a large body of Kentridges own writings help to illuminate the origins of and inspiration behind his work, including the idea of fortuna, Kentridges description of his practice as one governed by neither programme nor chance in the making of images.
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William Kentridge's present continuous / Lilian Tone -- Works / William Kentridge -- William Kentridge: a reanimated artist / Kate McCrickard -- "What I learned at supper" / William Kentridge -- Chronology -- Public collections.

This is the most complete monograph yet published on the internationally acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. Bringing together nearly two hundred of his works made between 1989 and the present day, the book explores Kentridges work across a wide range of media, including film, video, sculpture, design, drawing and printmaking. Two essays discuss the development of Kentridges art and his unique creative process, and a large body of Kentridges own writings help to illuminate the origins of and inspiration behind his work, including the idea of fortuna, Kentridges description of his practice as one governed by neither programme nor chance in the making of images.

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