Six Drawing Lessons
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Six Drawing Lessons
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Art, William Kentridge says, is its own form of knowledge. It does not simply supplement the real world, and cannot be purely understood in the rational terms of academic disciplines. The studio is where linear thinking is abandoned and the material processes of the eye, the hand, the charcoal and paper become themselves the guides of creativity.
Over the last three decades, the visual artist William Kentridge has garnered international acclaim for his work across media including drawing, film, sculpture, printmaking, and theatre. Rendered in stark contrasts of black and white, his images reflect his native South Africa and, like endlessly suggestive shadows, point to something more elemental as well. Based on the 2012 Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, Six Drawing Lessons is the most comprehensive collection available of Kentridge's thoughts on art, art-making, and the studio.
Art, Kentridge says, is its own form of knowledge. It does not simply supplement the real world, and it cannot be purely understood in the rational terms of traditional academic disciplines. The studio is the crucial location for the creation of meaning: the place where linear thinking is abandoned and the material processes of the eye, the hand, the charcoal, and paper become themselves the guides of creativity. Drawing has the potential to educate us about the most complex issues of our time. This is the real meaning of "drawing lessons."
Incorporating elements of graphic design and ranging freely from discussions of Plato's cave to the Enlightenment's role in colonial oppression to the depiction of animals in art, Six Drawing Lessons is an illustration in print of its own thesis of how art creates knowledge. Foregrounding the very processes by which we see, Kentridge makes us more aware of the mechanisms—and deceptions—through which we construct meaning in the world.
Series: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
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Publishers Weekly praises the book as an "enlightening, circuitous, and self-reflexive performance" that probes Kentridge's key themes in art, politics, history, and image-making. The review highlights his sharp insights into Johannesburg's history, apartheid childhood memories, and his concept of the studio as a "safe space for stupidity." Themes of time, memory, and the limits of perception underpin a work essential for understanding Kentridge's artistic vision.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674365803
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 01 September 2014
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 120 color illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 499g
Pages: 208
About the Author
William Kentridge is an artist who lives and works in Johannesburg.
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