William Kentridge on Net Art News: A Mechanical Masterpiece

Filed under:re-blog tidbits, stimulus, art, technology, art and tech, south african art — posted by nathaniel on 02 December 2005 @ 5:03 pm

Cool to see William Kentridge on Rhizome - I can’t wait to see this piece in action!

Link to William Kentridge on Rhizome.org’s Net Art News: A Mechanical Masterpiece:


William Kentridge, one of South Africa’s most acclaimed contemporary visual artists, gained international stardom at Documenta X (1997), where he exhibited part of his animated film series about living through the apartheid and post-apartheid eras in Johannesburg. The hand-drawn films were produced using charcoal and pastel drawings in stop-motion, which left beautiful traces of erasure and redrawing. While working on a design for ‘The Magic Flute,’ his recent operatic adventure, Kentridge built a small-scale stage model to test his projections. This petite provocation became the basis for his current Deutsche Guggenheim commission. Visitors to the Berlin site can take-in Kentridge’s new short ‘play,’ staged within a miniature mechanical theatre and starring animatronic coffee pots who gesture in Italian, menacing kitchen appliances, and other lively characters, all rendered in his very recognizable, witty style. ‘Black Box/Chambre Noire’ will run through January 15. Chances are, you’ve never heard a coffee pot sing quite like this before. - nathaniel stern

http://www.deutsche-bank-kunst.com/guggenheim/e/ausstellungen-kentridge01.php


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  1. Okay,(’lease won’t you leave a comment, below?’) does it matter if the comment has no bearing on the actual post what so ever?

    Comment by AndrĂ© SC — 14 January 2006 @ 3:27 pm

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