William Kentridge réfléchit sur le dessin et la mémoire dans un extrait de son nouveau livre

L'artiste sud-africain William Kentridge a partagé des réflexions personnelles sur sa vie et son œuvre à travers un extrait publié de son prochain livre.

L'extrait détaille les expériences de jeunesse de Kentridge à Johannesburg ainsi que son approche artistique. Il décrit le dessin de divers objets et scènes au fil des décennies, notamment des arbres, des animaux et des objets du quotidien. Kentridge explore également l'histoire de sa famille, retraçant ses racines de la Lituanie à l'Afrique du Sud et sa double identité culturelle.

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