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The Head & the Load: William Kentridge

Tate Modern joins forces with 14–18 NOW, the UK’s arts programme for the First World War centenary, to commemorate the …

William Kentridge

born 1955
 
 
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Artist's talk: William Kentridge

Internationally renowned South African artist William Kentridge talks about his practice, which encompasses complex animated films based on charcoal drawings …
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William Kentridge artist talk

Internationally renowned South African artist William Kentridge talks about his work, coinciding with his installation at the Tanks at Tate …
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Other worlds: William Blake

Katharine Stout

William Blake famously declared: “I must create a system or be enslaved by another man’s.” His visionary work is on …

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The grandfather of satire: William Hogarth

Martin Rowson

William Hogarth was one of the founders of a satire that led all the way to the modern comic book …

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William Kentridge: Shadow Processions

Enjoy a selection of short animated films by South African artist William Kentridge

Inspired by

Claudia Rankine on William Kentridge

Watch poet and author, Claudia Rankine discuss William Kentridge and his artwork that encompasses both beauty and politics

William Williams

active 1758–1797
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William Kentridge in Conversation

Hear acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge discuss his most ambitious project to date

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The Film Will Always Be You

Film screenings at Tate Modern entitled The Film Will Always Be You
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We can still bankrupt ourselves for love...: Private view: William Rothenstein

Chris Shaw

British photographer Chris Shaw delves into a dark, enigmatic painting in Tate’s collection – William Rothenstein’s The Doll's House 1899–1900. …

Hugh William Williams

1773–1829
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William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine

South African artist William Kentridge’s video installation I am not me, the horse is not mine to be showcased in …
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Tate Modern to mark centenary of WW1 with William Kentridge premiere

23 Apr 2018

Sleeper - Red

William Kentridge
1997

Felix in Exile

William Kentridge
1994
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The ambiguous pleasures of Puritanism: William Scott at Tate St Ives

David Anfam

William Scott (1913–1989) is known for his still lifes, landscapes and nudes produced over a 60-year period. A friend of …

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Interview: William Kentridge at Teatro La Fenice

John Lloyd

William Kentridge was invited to make a projection on the fire screen of the Fenice opera theatre, which was primarily …

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William Kentridge: The Head & the Load

The artist talks about the performance piece to commemorate the First World.

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