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Williams College Museum of Art Presents
Media Field Gallery /
William Kentridge: Felix in Exile
September 18–November 18, 2007
This film is the first of three exhibitions presented this year featuring
the work of pioneering South African artist William Kentridge. Working
across media and embracing video, sculpture, printmaking, and performance,
Kentridge works in the tradition of socially and politically engaged artists,
such as William Hogarth, Francisco Goya, Honoré Daumier, and Kathe
Kollwitz. His work reflects on the human condition, specifically the oppression
of apartheid and the ways in which our personal and collective histories
are intertwined.
The Williams College Museum of Art is open Tuesday through
Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission
is free and the museum is wheelchair accessible. Publicity images for
this and other current exhibitions are available for use by the press.
Contact: Suzanne A. Silitch, Director of Public Relations and External
Affairs, 413.597.3178
Publicity Images Available
Publicity images for this exhibition are available for use in connection
with the exhibition.
These images are for members of the press only. Click the thumbnails
below for high resolution images and email
Suzanne Silitch, Director of Public Relations and External Affairs ,
once you have downloaded them. Please be sure to include the
correct credit information in your publication.
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William Kentridge (South African, b. 1955)
Drawing from Felix in
Exile, 1994
charcoal and pastel on paper
Courtesy
of the Artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, NY.
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