William Kentridge reflects on drawing and memory in new book excerpt

South African artist William Kentridge has shared personal reflections on his life and work through a published excerpt from his upcoming book.

The excerpt details Kentridge's experiences growing up in Johannesburg and his approach to art. He describes drawing various objects and scenes over decades, including trees, animals, and everyday items. Kentridge also explores his family history, tracing roots from Lithuania to South Africa and his dual cultural identity.

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