8—24 Sep
William Kentridge Exhibition:
I Am Not Me, The Horse Is Not Mine
One of the most powerful voices in art today.
William Kentridge creates a deeply immersive experience with this ambitious large-scale video installation.
Kentridge emerged as an artist during the apartheid regime in South Africa. Grounded in the violent absurdity of that period in his country's history, his artworks draw connections between art, ideology, history and memory. They reveal the ways in which ideas and images echo across time and between different cultures.
Developed out of research for Kentridge's production of Dimitri Shostakovich's 1928 opera The Nose, I am not me, the horse is not mine incorporates stop-motion animation, live action, archival video, and a soundtrack by acclaimed South African composer Philip Miller.
Join us Thursday 8 September at 6pm for the exhibition’s official opening, in conjunction with Queensland College of Art’s 'QCA Thursdays' evening gallery program.
Image Credit William Kentridge I am not me, the horse is not mine 2008 (still), AGNSW © William Kentridge.
Production Partners
Price
Free
Times
Opening night: Thurs 8 Sep: 6-8pm
Tues – Sat: 11am-4pm
Where
Griffith University Art MuseumAccessibility
Wheelchair access
50% Visual Content.
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