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William Kentridge: Trace by William Kentridge β€” book cover

William Kentridge: Trace

by William Kentridge (Artist), William Kentridge, Judith Hecker
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Overview

William Kentridge's art brings together drawing, film animation, sculpture and performance. He also applies his astonishing draftsmanship to the techniques of printmaking, including etching, screenprinting, lithography and linoleum cut. In fact printmaking has always been essential to his work, from his earliest forays into artmaking in the 1970s to his recent operas. "Printmaking has been not just an edge to or a side journey from the work that I've been making over the last 30 years or so," the artist has said, "but is very much a key to it." Kentridge's love of the printed image extends to books, and he often draws and prints on unbound pages from encyclopedias, ledgers and the like. In Trace, both a catalogue of prints from the Museum's collection and an artist's book, Kentridge uses translucent pages interspersed throughout the book to respond to his prints reproduced beneath them, in a dialogue between past and present. The book also includes a lecture by Kentridge on printmaking, illuminating its relevance to his broader practice.

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Text by Judith B. Hecker, William Kentridge.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
The Museum of Modern Art
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780870707797

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