Work by south african artist William Kentrigde from 1994. Kentrigde uses charcoal and pastels for his drawings in which he erases and redraws parts to...
Episode #100: With his video "History of the Main Complaint" (1996) serving as a backdrop, William Kentridge discusses how artists draw upon tragedy as subject...
Artist William Kentridge talks about his process of repeatedly erasing and reworking charcoal drawings to create his well-known stop-motion animated films. Learn more about Kentridge...
William Kentridge describes Johannesburg, South Africa, providing a social and historical context for his animated films, including "Johannesburg, 2nd Greatest City after Paris" (1989). Excerpted...
Episode #094: Shot in his Johannesburg studio in South Africa, William Kentridge reveals the process and unusual presentation of the video work "Return" — a...
Episode #091: Shot in his Johannesburg studio in South Africa, William Kentridge reveals the process behind the video work "Breathe" — a component of the...
Shostakovich's THE NOSE premieres at the Metropolitan Opera in a genre-defying production by artist William Kentridge. Tony Award winner Paulo Szot (South Pacific) stars as...
www.pbs.org Trailer for "William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible," a new hour-long film from Art21--the producers of the Peabody-Award winning "Art in the Twenty-First Century" television...