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William Kentridge : triumphs and laments / edited by Carlos Basualdo

Catalog Data

Author:
Kentridge, William 1955- Triumphs and laments  Search this
Guercio, Gabriele Paradoxical monumentality  Search this
Settis, Salvatore Drawing, memoiry, and the city  Search this
Editor:
Basualdo, Carlos 1964-  Search this
Subject:
Kentridge, William 1955- Criticism and interpretation  Search this
Kentridge, William 1955-  Search this
Physical description:
298 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 20 cm + 3 posters (19 x 111 cm, 56 x 37 cm, 19 x 220 cm ; folded to 19 x 13 cm)
Type:
Books
Interviews
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Place:
Italy
Rome
Date:
2018
Notes:
"This book was published on the occasion of the public project Triumphs and laments at Piazza Tevere, Rome, 2016"--Colophon
AFAMAIN copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment.
Summary:
Triumphs and Laments celebrates William Kentridge's (born 1955) monumental frieze, drawn along the banks of the Tiber River in Rome, as well as the performance which inaugurated it. This reprint of Kentridge's artist's book serves as an illustrated guide to one of his most memorable and ambitious projects. Designed with the early Baedekers in mind, it acts as an essential component to viewing Kentridge's erased-graffiti figures and to understanding the process of their creation. Gatefolds, a poster and a leporello of the frieze are included. The texts, which include a conversation between the artist and Carlos Basualdo, as well as two essays by Salvatore Settis and Gabriele Guercio, explore the meaning of the work and its resonance with the millennia-long history of Rome
Topic:
Art, Municipal  Search this
Art and society  Search this
History in art  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1105899