When William Kentridge was around six years old, the artist Cecil Skotnes presented the Kentridge family with a print depicting the image of a cat…
Scribe is an etching which arose from the body of work that William Kentridge did on a project for the Louvre Museum in Paris in…
Solo for Bicycle is one of a small series of six linocuts – the others being Splash, Portrait, Rumours, Hadeda and Floral Dress – created at the David Krut Workshop…
Portrait is one of a small series of six linocuts – the others being Splash, Solo for Bicycle, Rumours, Hadeda and Floral Dress – created at the David Krut Workshop in…
Hadeda is one of a small series of six linocuts – the others being Splash, Portrait, Rumours, Solo for Bicycle and Floral Dress – created at the David Krut Workshop in…
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…
“The print marked Act IV, Scene I from the Ubu suite provides the compositional motif that Kentridge expounds upon in the large Sleepers, a series of…
This print was made at around the same time as Nose 5 and the L’Inesorabile Avanzata suite of prints, which also use an appropriated newspaper…
This set of images stands out as one of the most recognisable iconographic markers in Kentridge’s career. The five images in the L’Inesorabile Avanzata suite began as…
This set of images stands out as one of the most recognisable iconographic markers in Kentridge’s career. The five images in the L’Inesorabile Avanzata suite began as…