South African artist William Kentridge's practice spans an impressive range of media and disciplines, including drawing, animation, film, sculpture, performance, music, theatre, opera and collaborative, cross-disciplinary projects. His works are grounded in politics, history and science, and yet maintain a space for contradiction and play. The two publications in this boxset showcase two complementary exhibitions, held at the Norval Foundation and Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), Cape Town, which together form the largest, most comprehensive presentation of Kentridge's work, anywhere, ever.
Why Should I Hesitate?: Sculpture, at Norval Foundation, is the first exhibition to address Kentridge's output as a sculptor, from the props used in his operas to his recent, monumental bronze sculptures, premiering as part of this exhibition. As an extension of Why Should I Hesitate?: Sculpture, the publication includes a visual index of his sculptural practice; a photo essay charting the development of his large Lexicon sculptures; and a comprehensive essay by Columbia University's Dr. David Freedberg, which locates Kentridge's work within several key artistic movements.
Held at Zeitz MOCAA, Why Should I Hesitate?: Putting Drawings to Work spans more than forty years of art making, with a focus on Kentridge's studio practice. The accompanying publication includes essays, conversations, a lecture, and a meticulous timeline of the history of 20th-century South Africa, interwoven with a chronology of the artist's life, work and thinking over the decades