Catalogue of 'William Kentridge: Notes Towards a Model Opera,' a comprehensive retrospective that marks the artist’s largest exhibition in Asia to date. Displayed across a two-story edifice designed by Kentridge’s frequent collaborator Sabine Theunissen in the UCCA Great Hall, the show includes works from nearly every major project the artist has undertaken from 1988 to the present. The exhibition spans a vast array of media: two-dimensional artworks in India ink, charcoal, linocut, and silkscreen print on paper; kinetic sculptures that evoke the Duchampian ready-made tradition; several multi-channel video artworks comprising dozens of projections; and a large-scale installation in the form of an operatic model complete with mechanical puppet actors.
The core of the exhibition is its titular piece Notes Towards a Model Opera. Rooted in extensive research into the intellectual, political, and social history of modern China, from Lu Xun to revolutionary theater, that Kentridge undertook in preparation for this exhibition, this three-channel projection explores dynamics of cultural diffusion and metamorphosis through the formal prism of the eight model operas of the Cultural Revolution. The piece considers these didactic ballets both as a cultural phenomenon unto itself and as part of a history of dance that spans continents and centuries. -excerpted from the website of Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Includes images of the works and artist's biography.
Onsite
English
solo exhibition,  mixed media,  cross-disciplinary practice,  dance,  history,  politics
2015
265
9780996215602
1
artist monograph, 
catalogue
William in Exile: Thoughts on Failed Utopias - Andrew SOLOMON
Peripheral Thinking - William KENTRIDGE
Kentridge and Chinese Literati Painting - Alfreda MURCK
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