William Kentridge: Five Themes
2009-11-07 to 2010-01-17
An exhibit featuring the works of William Kentridge, a South African contemporary artist who creates in a number of mediums, from sculptures to books to drawings - even animated films. The five themes the exhibit examines are as follows: "Parcours d'Atelier: Artist in the Studio," "Thick Time: Soho and Felix," "Occasional and Residual Hope: Ubu and the Procession," "Sarastro and the Master's Voice: The Magic Flute" and "Learning from the Absurd: The Nose." Curated by Mark Rosenthal.
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Norton Museum of ArtFamous Art Museum Downtown
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West Palm Beach, FL
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William Kentridge: Five Themes
Nov 7th, 2009 to Jan 17th, 2010
An exhibit featuring the works of William Kentridge, a South African contemporary artist who creates in a number of mediums, from sculptures to books to drawings - even animated films. The five themes the exhibit examines are as follows: "Parcours d'Atelier: Artist in the Studio," "Thick Time: Soho and Felix," "Occasional and Residual Hope: Ubu and the Procession," "Sarastro and the Master's Voice: The Magic Flute" and "Learning from the Absurd: The Nose." Curated by Mark Rosenthal.




The Norton Museum has few impresionist and classical pieces but it's main fouce is on Modern Art...
Reviewed by:DJ from on Nov 23 2006