William Kentridge

South African (53 years old, born 1955)

Sample work by William Kentridge

Conservationist Ball (1985)
Charcoal, pastel and gouache on paper
59 x 106 in.
149.86 x 269.24 cm.

From William Kentridge: Works on Paper from 1980's and 1990's at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art.

Galleries showing William Kentridge

David Krut Projects
Kyle Kauffman Gallery
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)
Jim Kempner Fine Art

Shows with William Kentridge

Regeneration at Kyle Kauffman GalleryJan 10, 2008-Feb 23, 2008
The Kyle Kauffman Gallery is pleased to commence the new year with Regeneration, a group show of contemporary South African art. The exhibition will include work by the artists William Kentridge, Marlene Dumas, Nontsikelelo ‘Lolo’ Veleko, Esther Mahl...
New Prints Autumn 2007 at IPCNY - International Print Center New YorkNov 1, 2007-Dec 19, 2007
International Print Center New York presents NEW PRINTS: Autumn 2007, the 25th presentation of our New Prints Program, from November 1 – December 19th . Consisting of 52 works by 41 artists, the exhibition represents a cross-section of some of the mo...
Not So Black and White: South African Contemporary Art at Kyle Kauffman GallerySep 4, 2007-Oct 21, 2007
"At home in South Africa I have sometimes said in big meetings where you have black and white together: 'Raise your hands!' Then I have said: 'Move your hands,' and I've said 'Look at your hands - different colors representing different people. You ...
William Kentridge: Works on Paper from 1980's and 1990's at Priska C. Juschka Fine ArtFeb 1, 2007-Mar 3, 2007
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of prints and drawings from the 1980s and 1990s by the renowned South African artist William Kentridge (b. 1955). This exhibition provides a rare glimpse of these works, which provide the...
New Beginnings at Axis GalleryJan 20, 2006-Mar 4, 2006
Jo Smail, born and educated in South Africa, has lived in Baltimore since 1985, and taught at the Maryland Institute College of Art since 1988. In 1995, a fire destroyed all Jo Smail's work. In the face of a lost past, incinerated memories, she be...

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William Kentridge Auction Archive

20075 lots (5 results, 0% unsold)
20061 lots (1 results, 0% unsold)

Auction Results

Premium is the auction house commission. It is added to the winning bid and charged to the buyer. To allow a comparison of winning bids and auction house estimates, the amounts below do not include buyer's premium, unless explicitly stated. Only contemporary art auctions after November 1, 2006 are included.
Display currency as:
Phillips De Pury, Contemporary Art Part II, New York, November 16, 2007
Lot: 418A Gruesome Reminder (1996)Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000
Premium:    25.0%$2,750
Result with premium:   $13,750
$11,000
Phillips De Pury, New Museum Benefit Auction, New York, November 15, 2007
Lot: 22Drawing from ?Zeno Writing? (O... (2002)Estimate: $30,000 - $40,000
Premium:    0.0%
Result with premium:   $45,000
$45,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, New York, November 15, 2007
Lot: 431Cameroon Head
Gouache, Charcoal, Paper
Estimate: $50,000 - $70,000
Premium:    22.5%$9,000
Result with premium:   $49,000
$40,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, New York, May 16, 2007
Lot: 449Untitled (Il Ritorno d'Ulisse)
Charcoal, Paper, Pastel
Estimate: $40,000 - $60,000
Premium:    20.0%$8,000
Result with premium:   $48,000
$40,000
Christie's, First Open Post-War and Contemporary Art, New York, February 28, 2007
Lot: 202Promenade IiEstimate: $50,000 - $70,000
Premium:    20.0%$20,000
Result with premium:   $120,000
$100,000
Phillips De Pury, Contemporary Art Part II, New York, November 17, 2006
Lot: 277Vitrine Drawing VIII (from Zen... (2002)Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000
Premium:    20.0%$2,000
Result with premium:   $12,000
$10,000

Exhibitions by iCI - Independent Curators International

Phantasmagoria: Specters of Absence(2007 - 2009)

Exhibitions

Malmö Konsthall, SwedenPosted: 2007-05-29
William Kentridge’s melancholically poetic drawings and animations have already touched many visitors to art events and have been praised internationally. This spring at Malmö Konsthall he presents two of his most recent and so far largest works: Black Box / Chambre Noire (2005) and 7 Fragments for Georges Méliès & Journey to the Moon (2003). The exhibition is the artist’s largest in Sweden to date and has earlier been showed at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, who also is the producer of the exhibition.

Recurring themes in William Kentridge’s art are history and memory, ethics, guilt and redemption. Raised in a white, prosperous, educated, anti-regime, Jewish family (his father and grandfather were both lawyers engaged in cases against the apartheid regime), he was automatically in a situation where he was both part of the system, and one of its critics – a complex relationship that is processed and reflected in his oeuvre.

The title Black Box / Chambre Noire refers to the black box in an aeroplane (which registers data in the event of a crash), the inside of a camera and the darkened cinema. The work, which Kentridge calls a mourning process, was originally commissioned by Deutsche Bank and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, and deals with the German colonisation of what is now Namibia, a virtually forgotten but dark chapter in history. In a massacre in 1904, which is regarded as one of the worst instances of genocide of the previous century, the Germans practically wiped out the whole population in the area. Black Box / Chambre Noire, was mostly built on site on Skeppsholmen, with the assistance of two stage technicians, and incorporates a theatre with two projections, six mechanical figures and some fifty drawings.

7 Fragments for Georges Méliès & Journey to the Moon was produced in 2003 at the BAC, Visby and now belongs to the Moderna Museet collection. The title alludes to the visionary film pioneer Georges Méliès and his film from 1902, about a journey to the moon. In the work – which consists of eight video projections – Kentridge combines performance, film and animations in a homage to creativity. The fragments were made with materials that happened to be at hand and simple cinematic tricks. An espresso coffee pot serves as a spaceship and the “drawings” made by ants crawling in lines along a pattern made for them by the artist with sugar-water form the sky. Kentridge feels profoundly related to his centennial predecessor Méliès and his creative urges, where the artist studio, despite its spatial and technical limitations, provides infinite potential. With imagination and inventiveness, anything can be used to portray a journey to faraway places. At the same time, he portray s an anxiety relating to the blank page, and Kentridge also gives us glimpses of a parallel story. The dreams of landing on the moon are in the same spirit as the dreams of colonising Africa, with the inherent ambitions of mapping the “dark continent”, taming it, “enlightening it”, and owning it.

The original soundtrack is composed by Philip Miller.

William Kentridge (b. 1955, Johannesburg, South Africa) lives and works in Johannesburg. He studied political science and art in Johannesburg and Paris, France. Kentridge works with drawing and short animated films. His works are often commentaries on South Africa’s history and apartheid.

You are welcome to contact me for further information!
Lena Leeb-Lundberg +46 (0)40-34 12 94, +46 (0)708-34 12 94 or lena.leeb@malmo.se

Information is also available at our website: http://www.konsthall.malmo.se

Documenta 11, 2002Posted: 2007-05-20
All Artists in Documenta 11, 2002

Documenta X, 1997Posted: 2007-05-20
All Artists in Documenta X, 1997

La Biennale di Venezia 2005Posted: 2007-05-16
All Artists in La Biennale di Venezia 2005
Italian Pavilion - The Experience of Art

Museum Collections


Video Clips

Hand-drawn, animated film at MoMAPosted: 2007-03-22
Unauthorized by the artist.


Books/DVDs/VHS by or about William Kentridge

William Kentridge
ARI Sitas, Dan Cameron, Neal Benezra, Lynne Cooke, Staci Boris
William Kentridge: Tapestries
Carlos Basualdo, Gabriele Guercio, Ivan Vladislavic, Okwui Enwezor

Yale University Press...
William Kentridge
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Jane Taylor
William Kentridge: Black Box/ Chambre Noire
William Kentridge

By the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation...
WEIGHING...AND WANTING
William Kentridge

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