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William Kentridge: Three Early Drawings
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This viewing room presents an art historical hidden treasure: three very early drawings by William Kentridge. Works that demonstrate his burgeoning talent and are harbingers of the superstar he ultimately became. Produced at a time in his early career beset with doubt and indecision, where his interest in the theatre seemed to outweigh his interest in fine art. However, as these works reveal, it was his unconquerable urge to draw, along with his gift for narrative invention, that won the day.
Title: William Kentridge: Three Early Drawings
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This viewing room presents an art historical hidden treasure: three very early drawings by William Kentridge.
Works that demonstrate his burgeoning talent and are harbingers of the superstar he ultimately became.
Produced at a time in his early career beset with doubt and indecision, where his interest in the theatre seemed to outweigh his interest in fine art.
However, as these works reveal, it was his unconquerable urge to draw, along with his gift for narrative invention, that won the day.
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