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OverviewWilliam Kentridge's Muizenberg is the fourth in a series of Steidl publications which form part of the wider William Kentridge catalogue raisonné of prints and posters, authored and researched by Warren Siebrits, and ongoing since 2020. Much like Kentridge's Domestic Scenes (2021) and Carlton Centre Games Arcade (2025), this book takes a focused look at another small but highly significant series of prints documented for the first time in Kentridge's Catalogue Raisonné Volume 1. Prints and Posters 1974-1990 (2022). In the summer of 1976, just months after the infamous Soweto Uprising in Johannesburg, Kentridge created images of the well-to-do of South Africa's Jewish community enjoying the summer sun on the ""whites-only"" Muizenberg beach in Cape Town. These are the proverbial frogs in the pot, seemingly oblivious to the devastating effects of the apartheid system. The book includes all twelve plates in the Muizenberg series as well as a revelatory sketchbook from Kentridge's archive, documenting his preparatory drawings for the prints. Each final plate state is accompanied by commentary from Kentridge, who shares his working methods as well as personal memories of the prints' subjects and creation. Also included is an interview between Kentridge and longtime friend Timothy James, exploring the making of these prints which shaped many later works. Muizenberg features five cover variations, each with a different tipped-in image from the series. Orders will be selected at random. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Warren SiebritsPublisher: Steidl Publishers Imprint: Steidl Verlag ISBN: 9783969995198ISBN 10: 3969995191 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 23 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationWilliam Kentridge, born in Johannesburg in 1955, is one of South Africa's most important contemporary artists. He works with and between the media of painting, writing, film, performance, and music, as well as with collaborative formats, to create an art that relates to politics, science, literature, and history, while leaving room for contradictions and uncertainty. Kentridge's work has been exhibited in museums, galleries, theaters and opera houses worldwide since the 1990s and is also owned by many major museums. He holds honorary doctorates from several universities, including Yale and the University of London. He has been awarded the Kyoto Prize (2010), the Princess of Asturias Prize (2017) and the Praemium Imperiale (2019), among others. Steidl has published Domestic Scenes (2022), Prints and Posters, Catalogue Raisonné Vol. 1 (2022) and Carlton Centre Games Acarde (2025). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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