William Kentridge: Anything is possible  Sunday 2 September 2012 14.30

A film by Susan Collins en Charles Atlas

William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible gives viewers an intimate look into the mind and creative process of William Kentridge, the South African artist whose acclaimed charcoal drawings, animations, video installations, shadow plays, mechanical puppets, tapestries, sculptures, live performance pieces, and operas have made him one of the most dynamic and exciting contemporary artists working today.

Rich in visual imagery and music, William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible intimately documents Kentridge's working processes in a wide variety of media - from drawing and paper cutouts, to film and performance, to staging the Shostakovich opera The Nose for its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera.

Language: English.
Location:
JHM Auditorium.
Admission: free entrance with your ticket for the Jewish Historical Quarter.
More information: E events.

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