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From Paper to Weave: William Kentridge’s Tapest...
As South Africa’s most celebrated contemporary artist, William Kentridge’s prolific and multi-disciplinary artistic output is known around the world, ranging from animation and drawing to printmaking, performance and music. Often...
From Paper to Weave: William Kentridge’s Tapest...
As South Africa’s most celebrated contemporary artist, William Kentridge’s prolific and multi-disciplinary artistic output is known around the world, ranging from animation and drawing to printmaking, performance and music. Often...
William Kentridge Streets of the City (and Othe...
The William Kentridge’s exhibition Streets of the City (and other tapestries) focused on eleven monumental tapestries, sketches, and drawings on original documents and maps of the Kingdom of Naples and small...
William Kentridge Streets of the City (and Othe...
The William Kentridge’s exhibition Streets of the City (and other tapestries) focused on eleven monumental tapestries, sketches, and drawings on original documents and maps of the Kingdom of Naples and small...
William Kentridge & Marguerite Stephens / Five ...
Goodman Gallery is pleased to present five tapestries designed by William Kentridge and woven by the Marguerite Stephens weaving studio. These tapestries, woven in mohair on traditional looms to monumental...
William Kentridge & Marguerite Stephens / Five ...
Goodman Gallery is pleased to present five tapestries designed by William Kentridge and woven by the Marguerite Stephens weaving studio. These tapestries, woven in mohair on traditional looms to monumental...
The Stephens Tapestries Studios
The very first tapestry that Mags – Marguerite Stephens – wove, was based on an artwork by Cecil Skotnes. Her mother, Coral Stephens, a well-known South African weaver in her...
The Stephens Tapestries Studios
The very first tapestry that Mags – Marguerite Stephens – wove, was based on an artwork by Cecil Skotnes. Her mother, Coral Stephens, a well-known South African weaver in her...
Why should I hesitate: Putting Drawings to Work
William Kentridge. ‘Why Should I Hesitate: Putting Drawings to Work’. Tapestries. Installation view ©AnelWessels
Why should I hesitate: Putting Drawings to Work
William Kentridge. ‘Why Should I Hesitate: Putting Drawings to Work’. Tapestries. Installation view ©AnelWessels
William Kentridge – a grand procession over fou...
The gentility of the bourgeois boudoir and boardroom to the realpolitik ‘on the ground’ has been the four-decade long journey of South Africa’s most significant and globally capped visual artist,...
William Kentridge – a grand procession over fou...
The gentility of the bourgeois boudoir and boardroom to the realpolitik ‘on the ground’ has been the four-decade long journey of South Africa’s most significant and globally capped visual artist,...