Print Quarterly Platform Series: Paul Coldwell in conversation with William Kentridge
45-65 Peckham Road London SE5 8UF
William Kentridge, born in South Africa, is one of the pre-eminent artists of his generation, working across media that include drawing, film, performance, prints and sculpture leaving a legacy of works which ‘declare his allegiance to the humanist project and to a version of realism and social engagement’ (Roger Malbert). Printmaking has been close to the centre of his practice as an artist throughout and this conversation between Kentridge and Professor Paul Coldwell will focus on his approach to the print and how it has informed his wider practice.
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William Kentridge, born in South Africa, is one of the pre-eminent artists of his generation, working across media that include drawing, film, performance, prints and sculpture leaving a legacy of works which ‘declare his allegiance to the humanist project and to a version of realism and social engagement’ (Roger Malbert). Printmaking has been close to the centre of his practice as an artist throughout and this conversation between Kentridge and Professor Paul Coldwell will focus on his approach to the print and how it has informed his wider practice.
Book your place by clicking on the 'External Link' below.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe, Africa, Contemporary, Book arts, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Monoprinting, Relief printing
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