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9-6-2018 door (juanita.wesenhagen.1)

Omschrijving: Episode #100: With his video "History of the Main Complaint" (1996) serving as a backdrop, William Kentridge discusses how artists draw upon tragedy as subject matter for their work and how drawing itself can be a compassionate act. Having witnessed first-hand one of the twentieth centurys most contentious struggles—the dissolution of apartheid—William Kentridge brings the ambiguity and subtlety of personal experience to public subjects most often framed in narrowly defined terms. Using film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance, he transmutes sobering political events into powerful poetic allegories. Aware of myriad ways in which we construct the world by looking, Kentridge often uses optical illusions to extend his drawings-in-time into three dimensions. Learn more about William Kentridge at: http://www.art21.org/artists/william-kentridge VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera: Bob Elfstrom. Sound: Ray Day. Editor: Paulo Padilha. Artwork Courtesy: William Kentridge. Thanks to the following volunteers for providing subtitles: ENGLISH Carolina Tamara http://www.amara.org/en/profiles/profile/74560/ SPANISH Adrián de la Fuente http://www.amara.org/en/profiles/profile/89855/ TURKISH adeptgunes http://www.amara.org/en/profiles/profile/77137/ Become a volunteer translator by joining the Art21 Translation Project team: http://www.amara.org/en/teams/art21/

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