Kentridge
Panic/Picnic, 1999 Etching and crayon on printed paper, 215 x 280 mm Cambio 1999. Untitled (Baedecker Portfolio), Lithograph and crayon on printed paper, 147 x 200 mm © William Kentridge, The refusal of time, 2010 William Kentridge, Untitled, (drawing for Black Box/Chambre Noire), 2005 Photo: John Hodgkiss Deutsche Guggenheim, © William Kentridge Artist biography (from Tate website). South African draughtsman, filmmaker and sculptor. Kentridge first studied politics and African Studies at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg (1973–6) before studying Fine Art at Johannesburg Art Foundation (1976–8). Throughout this time he was heavily involved in theatre. His interest in theatre continued throughout his career and clearly informs the dramatic and narrative character of his art as well as his interests in linking drawing and film. His work as a draughtsman has been expressionistic and dominated by pastel and charco...