William Kentridge - Everyone Their Own Projector

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ISBN-10:

2953188908

ISBN-13:

9782953188905

Edition: edition of 1500, 120 signed and numbered
Released: May 01, 2008
Format: Hardcover, 102 pages
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Description:

Everyone Their Own Projector is an artist's book published by Captures Edition in Valence, France. The acclaimed south African artist, William Kentridge made roughly one hundred drawings for the book, using collage on text pages torn from books, such as Mrs Beaton's Book of Household Remedies, and the French Larousse Encyclopaedia, favouring ink and brush drawing with crayon on the text pages.

The artist romps through the history of art on each page of the book, looking at and bringing his own perception to Giotto, Masaccio's Expulsion from Eden, Manet's famous bartender and Rembrandt's beautiful study of his second wife, Hendrickje paddling in a stream. These visual quotations are punctuated by typical Kentridge imagery and obtuse rhetorical questions. His new character, Nicholai Gogol's Nose appears, intimately exploring the female body: contemporary female bodies from South Africa alongside studies of Degas' femmes apres le bain. The Nose travels with Kentridge, examining the artist's selected artistic lineage, and the classic subject of the European artist until the mid twentieth century, that of the female nude.

The artist's book, Everyone Their Own Projector is printed in a run of 1500, and is also released in a limited, signed edition of 120 copies accompanied by a signed and numbered lithograph by the artist.











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