- Inspired in part by Charlie Chaplin, Dziga Vertov and the innovative wit of early cinema, pioneering South African artist William Kentridge offers a cinematic experience of the creative process during the plague years of COVID. Interconnected yet distinct episodes introduce us to William and his collaborators in action, inviting us to step inside the intimacy of the studio as shared discoveries about culture, history and politics, and profound truths about the ways we live and think today are uncovered through the making of works of art.
- Out of the COVID-19 pandemic emerges prolific South African artist William Kentridge, known for prints, drawings and hand-drawn animated film, with Self-Portrait As A Coffee Pot. Confined to his studio, Kentridge examines a variety of topics in a nine-part series, vignettes all exploring different topics. Kentridge draws, dances, narrates, performs skits, animates throughout, bringing various art forms together in an effort of self examination. Self-Portrait As A Coffee Pot is a dazzling display of artistry and self-exploration by an extraordinarily talented artist and filmmaker.—KS at ClassicCoupleAcademy.com
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