South African artist William Kentridge draws on varied sources in his work, including philosophy, literature, early cinema, theatre and opera. This publication began life as a film constructed from a succession of drawings made in 2013 on the pages of old books; a second-hand reading in which books are translated into a filming of books, articulating the relationship between drawing, photography and film-making. It is both a narrative and an acknowledgement of the necessity of repetition, inconsistency and the illogical. Kentridge has made many flip books, but at 800 pages this is his most ambitious. He has also been making animated films for two decades.0.
... or assembling images to paper and metal , she is wading in her river searching for river glass , teaching art workshops throughout the U.S. , and spending time with her two sons , Robin and Roy , and her springer spaniel Aspen .
Previously published as New directions in altered books.
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Text is the imagined story of a real but anonymous little girl whose portrait is featured on the front cover. A key line repeated on the back cover reads, "Change seemed to be all I ever had...".
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This reproduction of Ellsworth Kelly's 1954 Sketchbook 23 offers a rare glimpse into the celebrated artist's rigorous exploration of line, form and composition.
This book combines everything held dear to the author's heart in a single volume - embroidery, writing, artwork, history and books.
In reproducing the work (which is uncollected elsewhere), this beautifully designed artist's book mischievously pits the model of the flipbook against the fragility of the antiquarian original, and flipping its pages animates Kentridge's ...
William Kentridge's distinctive use of light and shadow and silhouettes, his concern with memory and perspective, and his absorption in literary texts, are all strongly in evidence throughout this book, which provides new insights into the ...