In this film, William Kentridge's photogravure titled 'The Philip's Room' is being wiped and printed by Kim-Lee Loggenberg and Sbongiseni Khulu at the David Krut…
Artist: William Kentridge (Nose)
DK Inside Stories | William Kentridge – The Nose Series, 2006-09 Presented by Jillian Ross
In this David Krut Inside Story Jillian Ross provides insight into the making of: "The Nose” suite of thirty etchings by William Kentridge.
William Kentridge on Work, Life & Influences | Sound clips from 1997 CD Rom
In 1997 David Krut published a CD Rom on Kentridge, which was the first major publication on his work, presenting sections from his videos and…
Feeling a Little Nosey with William Kentridge & Jane Taylor
David Krut Projects Cape Town recently hosted Jane Taylor in conversation with William Kentridge on her latest published work William Kentridge Being Led by the…
Johannesburg in Print | Exhibition at Carnegie Hall for UBUNTU South African Festival – NYC
David Krut Projects & Carnegie Hall present: JOHANNESBURG IN PRINT Exhibition runs October 8 through November 5, 2014 in Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, and features artwork…
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WHERE IS THE RED WEDGE? There was a brief period before and after the October Revolution in which the reinventions of graphic forms seemed to…
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HOW LITTLE A HORSE NEEDS Four sticks, a crossbar, a neck and a tail. I had given myself the task of trying to find or…
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IN SEARCH OF CIVIC GLORY A horse is exactly the right scale for the magnification of a man, for making him magnificent. A man on…
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TATLIN’S GHOST The Nose with Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International. Let us count the steps of remove. Tatlin’s plan was for a 400-metre high…
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A NOSE AT LARGE In 1867, Nikolai Gogol published his short story The Nose. The story is about a middle-ranking Russian bureaucrat, Collegiate Assessor Kovalyov,…
Nose on a White Horse
In addition to the Nose suite of 30 etchings, five prints, known informally in the workshop as the “Nose Extras” – El Lissitky, Mirror, Odalisque, Chaise-Longue, and Nose on…
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DARKNESS AT NOON I read Koestler’s Darkness at Noon as a first-year university student. It was written in the immediate aftermath of the 1937/1938 Stalin…