ISBN: HB: 9780300230253

Yale University Press, Mercatorfonds

October 2017

224 pp.

30,5x25,4 cm

300 colour illus.

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William Kentridge

Smoke, Ashes, Fable

The well-known South African artist William Kentridge (b. 1955) has become famous for his time-lapse animation movies and installations, as well as his activities as an opera and theater director. This book offers a unique selection of Kentridge's work curated for Sint-Janshospitaal in Bruges – at 800 years one of Europe's oldest surviving hospital buildings – organized around the themes of trauma and healing. The book features an introduction by Margaret K. Koerner, and also includes essays by diverse distinguished contributors: Benjamin Buchloh considers Kentridge's alternate reception of the historical avant-garde from a perspective of exile; Joseph Leo Koerner explores the artist's work as a self-styled process of working in which the past simultaneously disfigures and redeems; and Harmon Siegel examines Kentridge's approach to film history.