Exhibition of recent work by William Kentridge on view at Marian Goodman Gallery

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Exhibition of recent work by William Kentridge on view at Marian Goodman Gallery
Untitled. India ink and red pencil on Shorter Oxford Dictionary. Frame: 14-3/4 x 18-3/4 in.



NEW YORK, NY.- Marian Goodman Gallery presents a selection of recent work by William Kentridge for their 3rd floor project room space which opened October 27 and runs through November 26, 2014.

The exhibition is organized to run concurrently with the U.S. premiere of Paper Music: A Ciné Concert by William Kentridge and Philip Miller shown for one night only on October 27th, 2014 at Carnegie Hall. The concert was presented as a part of the program Ubuntu: Music and Arts of South Africa which began October 8th and runs through November 5th, 2014.

Paper Music featured a selection of films by Kentridge with music by Miller accompanied by the voices of Joanna Dudley and Ann Masina. Collaborators since 1993, Miller recently worked with Kentridge on The Refusal of Time, presented at Documenta 13 in Kassel (2012). Paper Music was first presented at the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy this past September.

Two new films from Paper Music are being projected in the viewing room - Emergency and Trio for 4 Hands (2014).

“In the suite of new songs called Paper Music… there is a smashing together of fragments of lectures I have given, of texts and phrases from these lectures becoming the libretto of the songs, of starting with impulses of sound…and working from that into images. Taking fragments of films, of papers falling, of the pages of flip-books being quickly turned; trying to find some, perhaps not equivalence, but conversation between the turning of pages and the playing of notes on the piano…” –William Kentridge

Within the gallery space are drawings from the two films. On the north wall hang fifty-two small framed works displayed in a grid. Each frame consists of two drawings made from India ink and red pencil on paper sourced from old dictionaries. Some of these drawings can be seen in Emergency while others were used to create the artist’s new flip book, 2nd Hand Reading, a deluxe edition published recently by Fourthwall Books (2014). The flip book will also be available to view at the desk.

On the east wall hangs a series of long narrow strips of Japanese rice paper, pinned alongside each other with calligraphic type ink markings on them. Titled Take off Your Hat (2014), this work was created in the context of Trio for 4 Hands.

William Kentridge’s first large-scale solo exhibition in South America, titled Fortuna, has been travelling since October 2012, and will continue into Mexico next year. Originating at the Instituto Moreira Salles (IMS) in Rio, it is currently on view at the Museo del Banco de la Republica, Bogota, Colombia through November.

Another recent musical project, Winterreise, will have its New York premiere on November 11th at Lincoln Center in New York as part of the White Light Festival (October 7 – November 11, 2014).

In the summer of 2012, The Refusal of Time, a 5-channel video installation with complex soundscape by Philip Miller and a breathing machine, was first presented at Documenta (13) in Kassel, Germany. Within the past year The Refusal of Time has been exhibited at such institutions as the Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Espoo, Finland, the ICA Boston, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand. Other recent projects include the distinguished Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard University which William Kentridge was invited to deliver in the Spring of 2012, and for which he was in residence at Harvard that year. The publication of the lectures, Six Drawing Lessons, has recently been released by Harvard University Press (2014).










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