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  • Fourteen Drawings
  • William Kentridge (bio)

The fourteen drawings in this issue are from a suite of sixteen called Cat, Chambers’ Encyclopedia and DVD. Each 25.5 × 37 cm. [End Page i]


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William Kentridge

William Kentridge’s work meshes the personal and political in an innovative use of charcoal drawing, animation, film, and theatre. In 2009 a new large touring exhibition of his work began in San Francisco, moved on to museums in Texas and Florida, then to MoMA in New York, before continuing to the Jeu de Paume in Paris and the Albertina Museum in Vienna, with museums in Jerusalem, Melbourne, and Vancouver to follow. Kentridge has received the Carnegie Medal in 1999/2000, the Goslar Kaisserring in 2003, the Oskar Kokoschka Award in 2008, and in 2010 was the recipient of the Kyoto Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Arts and Philosophy.

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