DRAWING ROOM
William Kentridge: Drawings for Projection
January 9 February 14, 1998
William Kentridge: Drawings for Projection featured the South African artist's charcoal drawings, which he used to create his short animated films in the mid-1990s, when apartheid was being dismantled. In Kentridge's distinctive additive animation technique, a single drawing represents a shot of the sequence. Filled with remorse and violence, the drawings and the films unfolded the narrative of his country’s complex past and the scars it has left.