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William Kentridge - In Praise of Shadows Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The exhibition William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows surveys 35 years of work by artist. More than 80 works touch on every aspect of his wide-ranging investigations in the visual arts, sculpture, film, and theater.
Featuring his world-renowned charcoal drawings and animated films, as well as prints, bronzes, tapestries, and theater models, William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows uses the paradoxes of light and shadow to directly engage with the aftermath of colonialism, the recording and memory of historical narratives, and how the artist’s studio can disrupt the certainties of long-held belief systems.
Kentridge’s voice has been essential in bringing forward the struggles of South Africa to address universal issues of history, power, and society.
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