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Mainstream America meets William Kentridge

6th August 2008 by Jacqueline

In the past four years, William Kentridge’s work has received considerable exposure and acclaim in the United States. Sue Williamson summed up Kentridge’s trajectory when she observed that 12 years ago, Kentridge walked around New York City trying to persuade art galleries to look at his slides without success. Things have changed considerably. In 1998, [...]

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Alex Dodd on William Kentridge: Atlas Procession

6th August 2008 by Jacqueline

William Kentridge, a master at mixing obscure and diversely-rooted references in his multi-media, forays into the ambiguities of history and memory. “I’m interested in the way politics is at work in the diaries of personal events,” says Kentridge. “When one tries to find a coherent history in modern South Africa, it is all too often [...]

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Kentridge’s ‘Casspirs full of love’

6th August 2008 by Jacqueline

At the time this print was made, the South African government had declared a state of emergency in the country, and state military forces were sent into black areas to suppress protest against apartheid.  ‘Casspir’ was the name given to an armoured military vehicle frequently used in these operations.
The title is taken from a message [...]

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Staging the Artist’s Vision

6th August 2008 by Jacqueline

Theatre has historically been a collective event where actors and audience alike can explore emotions and beliefs through an experience of poetry, dance and music. The ultimate product of great theater is a cathartic experience for the audience. Hoping to experience this emotional phenomenon, I ventured to the MCA on the first weekend of November [...]

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Kentridge: Apartheid and Today

6th August 2008 by Jacqueline

An impressive range of artistic reactions to the dramatic events in South Africa during and following the apartheid era…Apartheid and Today, an exhibit of art by contemporary South African artists, displays the work of artists who are involved in standing witness to social injustice and preserving the cultural richness of their communities.

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William Kentridge’s Graphic Pursuit

6th August 2008 by Jacqueline

For art enthusiasts, one virtue of summer 2001 in New York is that it offers a William Kentridge extravaganza. While the New Museum of Contemporary Art continues its string of monographic exhibitions (it has held five such shows since last May) with the first American museum retrospective of Kentridge, Gracie Mansion will host a show [...]

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Deborah Bell Recent Prints

2nd August 2008 by Jacqueline

Deborah Bell Recent Prints at David Krut Publishing: Fine Art & Books, Cape Town
Deborah Bell’s recent series of prints, the result of her latest collaboration with David Krut Print Workshop in Johannesburg, can be read as an extension of the ideas that Bell has been exploring in her work for some time. Bell’s work is [...]

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COMING SOON to DKP Bookstores: Luerzer’s Archive Specials

16th July 2008 by Jacqueline

 
Lürzer’s Archive Specials publish headturning international work from those areas of graphic design in which groundbreaking trends first see the light of the day: music, packaging design, catalogs & brochures, commercial illustration, and photography.

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Micro: Very Small Buildings - Review

11th July 2008 by Jacqueline

Micro: Very Small Buildings contains a collection of exactly what the title purports – very small buildings. In this tribute to “micro-architecture”, author Ruth Slavid asserts that micro-architecture, or building on a very small scale, allows a movement toward perfection by reducing the number of surprises that may crop up in the building process and [...]

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The Illustrated Ape: Heavenly Issue - Review

11th July 2008 by Jacqueline

‘To whit: to woo. To wit: too right. Sorry, as ever I amusingly digress in such a marked and elegant fashion that most other writers would consider prize-winning narrative pertinence.’ – Hector G
One of a collection of exciting new magazine titles available at David Krut Publishing & Bookstores, The Illustrated Ape: The Heavenly Issue is [...]

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