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William Kentridge was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1955. He studied politics and African studies. His parents were prominent defence lawyers during the apartheid era, actively advocating for justice for victims of political persecution. Sharing the same concern for human suffering, Kentridge chose to use art to give voice to human condition. Kentridge’s works are renowned for their intense and profound narrative poetry, rich and vivid media vocabulary. With his exceptional artistic talent and insight, he can create stirring works with simple language of drawing that resonate deeply with viewers.

This exhibition is a collaborative effort between the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London, showcasing Kentridge’s draftsmanship as the curatorial focus. From his earliest charcoal drawing to the stop-motion short film series of drawing for the projections, and from film directing to stage performances, as well as his recent large-scale drawings of trees and flowers using ink and charcoal, the exhibition meticulously traces his creative trajectory and aesthetic dimensions. Over four decades of dedicated exploration in monochromatic expression, Kentridge has developed a fresh vocabulary of expanded translation from his drawings. In his works, the seemingly limitations of black and white breed boundless energy. With subtle delineation, he conveys depth and complexity, revealing intricate layers of meaning and emotion. Visitors will not only be dazzled by Kentridge’s remarkable mastery of materials shown in this exhibition but also witness how he employs poetic and humorous nuances to evoke profound resonance when addressing the solemnity in life.

Exhibition organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London in collaboration with the Taipei Fine Arts MuseumExhibition curated by Adrian Locke at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and Chaoying Wu at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.

We are collaborating with An Art for the first time, in conjunction with the publication of the William Kentridge Catalogue, to offer an eye-opening viewing experience. Step into the mesmerizing world of William Kentridge’s sketch animations and personally feel the rhythm of lines and textures.

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About the Artist

William Kentridge is a globally acclaimed South African artist whose animated films, drawings, and multimedia works have profoundly shaped contemporary art. As Ocula Magazine notes, Kentridge’s practice ‘examines the struggles and emotions of post-Apartheid South Africa’, making him a key figure in the international art world.

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The mission of the Taipei Fine Arts Museum is to promote the preservation, research, development and popularization of Taiwanese modern and contemporary art; to keep abreast of global trends and establish a variety of channels for exchange; to raise the general public’s understanding of and participation in modern art; to help Taiwanese modern and contemporary art to thrive; and to cultivate fuller artistic attainment in the people, in the hope of forming a contemporary society with aesthetic sense and cultural perception.

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