The Juvenilia of William Kentridge: An Unauthorized Catalogue Raisonné
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William Kentridge, with a multi-disciplinary approach, has made a significant contribution to the contemporary art scene through his out-of-the-box artworks that touch up our minds. Among <strong>William Kentridge’s art</strong>, a few coded ones that also express feelings of sympathy towards closed rooms, “<a href="https://www.singulart.com/en/blog/2024/02/19/black-box-chambre-noire-by-william-kentridge/"><strong>Black Box/Chambre Noire</strong></a>” and “<a href="https://www.singulart.com/en/blog/2024/02/19/felix-in-exile-by-william-kentridge/"><strong>Felix in Exile</strong></a>”, as he calls it. <br />Spurred from the South African city of Johannesburg in 1955, <strong>William Kentridge’s art</strong> is expressed in <a href="https://www.singulart.com/en/painting"><strong>painting</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.singulart.com/en/print"><strong>printmaking</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.singulart.com/en/sculpture"><strong>sculpting</strong></a>, film, and performance art. The world in William Kentridge’s drawings is quite rooted in the social and political context of South Africa, as a country taken through the travail of Apartheid.<strong> William Kentridge’s art</strong> usually depicts the depth of her active interaction with the hustle and bustle of the human condition, by representing topics such as memory, history, and state transformation. Nowadays, <strong>William Kentridge’s prints for sale </strong>can be found in numerous authentic galleries like Singulart.<br /><strong>William Kentridge’s art </strong>stands as a testament to the artist’s boundless creativity and profound insight into the human condition. Through the innovative William Kentridge’s drawings, animation, and sound, the installation offers a richly immersive experience that challenges viewers to confront complex themes of history, memory, and identity. Discover the following list of <strong>William Kentridge’s prints for sale </strong>and explore the depths of the human psyche and the enduring power of art!
289 Artworks
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William Kentridge: Why Should I Hesitate: Putting Drawings To Work / Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) - Cape Town, South Africa
William Kentridge: Thick Time / Whitechapel Gallery - London, United Kingdom
William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance / Marian Goodman Gallery - London, United Kingdom
William Kentridge: Fortuna / EYE Filmmuseum - Amsterdam, Netherlands
William Kentridge: The Refusal of Time / Documenta 13 - Kassel, Germany
William Kentridge: I Am Not Me, The Horse Is Not Mine / Tate Modern - London, United Kingdom
William Kentridge: Five Themes / San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - San Francisco, United States
William Kentridge: Black Box/Chambre Noire / Deutsche Guggenheim - Berlin, Germany
William Kentridge: 7 Fragments for Georges Méliès / Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme - Paris, France
William Kentridge: Weighing... and Wanting / Deutsche Guggenheim - Berlin, Germany
William Kentridge: Preparing the Flute / Museum of Contemporary Art - Sydney, Australia
William Kentridge: Ubu and the Procession / The South African National Gallery - Cape Town, South Africa
Documenta X / Documenta X - Kassel, Germany
William Kentridge: Drawings for Projection / Goodman Gallery - Johannesburg, South Africa
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, Australia
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, United States
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France
British Museum, London, United Kingdom
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, United States
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, United States
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, United States
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, United States
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa
Begins studying Politics and African Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Studies Fine Arts at the Johannesburg Art Foundation
Moves to Paris to study Mime and Theatre at École Jacques Lecoq
Returns to Johannesburg and co-founds Junction Avenue Theatre Company
Creates his first animated film, "Johannesburg, 2nd Greatest City after Paris"
Exhibits at Documenta IX in Kassel, Germany
Begins work on the opera "The Magic Flute"
Receives the Carnegie Medal at the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh
Retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia
Directs and designs the production of "The Magic Flute" opera at La Monnaie in Brussels
Retrospective exhibition at the Jeu de Paume in Paris
Premieres "The Refusal of Time" at Documenta 13 in Kassel
Retrospective at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark
Continues to create and exhibit artwork globally