That Which Is Not Drawn
Conversations
William Kentridge author Rosalind C Morris author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd
Published:26th Nov '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For more than three decades, artist William Kentridge has explored in his work the nature of subjectivity, the possibilities of revolution, the Enlightenment's legacy in Africa, and the nature of time itself. Though his pieces have allowed viewers to encounter the traditions of landscape and self-portraiture, the limits of representation, the possibilities for animated drawing, and the labor of art, a guide to understanding the full scope of his art has been unavailable until now. For five days, Kentridge sat with Rosalind C. Morris to talk about his work. The result - That Which Is Not Drawn - is a wide-ranging conversation and deep investigation into the artist's techniques and the psychic and philosophical underpinnings of his body of work. In these pages, Kentridge explains the key concerns of his art, including the virtues of bastardy, the ethics of provisionality, the nature of translation, and the activity of the viewer. And together, Kentridge and Morris trace the migration of images across his works and consider the possibilities for a revolutionary art that remains committed to its own transformation. Here, in this engaging dialogue, we at last have a guide to the continually exciting, continually changing work of one of our greatest living artists.
"It's hard to remember when a visual artist has cut such a wide swath in the city's cultural life or spanned so many disciplines with such aplomb."-Calvin Tomkins, New Yorker"
ISBN: 9780857421753
Dimensions: 21mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 397g
200 pages