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Biography
William Kentridge (born 28 April 1955) is a South African artist best known for his prints, drawings, and animated films, especially noted for a sequence of hand-drawn animated films he produced during the 1990s. The latter are constructed by filming a drawing, making erasures and changes, and filming it again. He continues this process meticulously, giving each change to the drawing a quarter of a second to two seconds' screen time. A single drawing will be altered and filmed this way until the end of a scene. These palimpsest-like drawings are later displayed along with the films as finished pieces of art.
Kentridge has created art work as part of design of theatrical productions, both plays and operas. He has served as art director and overall director of numerous productions, collaborating with other artists, puppeteers and others in creating productions that combine drawings and multi-media combinations.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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William Kentridge Casspirs Full of Love
1989, published 2000 -
William Kentridge Sleeper - Red
1997 -
William Kentridge Cambio
1999 -
William Kentridge Dogana
1999 -
William Kentridge Pensione
1999 -
William Kentridge Adaptability/Compliance/Silence
1999 -
William Kentridge Panic/Picnic
1999 -
William Kentridge Safer Tropics
1999