William Kentridge (1955-), one of South Africa's most important artists, has been creating poignant, intelligent and visually arresting works in a variety of media for over five decades. He is renowned for his unique charcoal animations, sculptures, drawings and theatrical productions
The first volume of Kentridge's catalogue raisonné, this two-volume work focuses on prints and posters created between 1974 and 1990. The first volume includes the final states of each work listed; the second includes the progression of the plates and the author's notes. A chronology of the prints and posters re-establishes many lost and obscure tributaries of great value in understanding the building blocks of Kentridge's work.
recommend
New book new
Favorites