William Kentridge Speaks at MFA Boston
posted by Ian Summers on May 27th, 2009
Shortly after the previous post about William Kentridge I received a very generous offer and kind words from George Scharoun, New Media Specialist at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston where William Kentridge recently spoke. Here are three interesting videos posted with his permission. Thanks George.
Tags: Creative Process, fine art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, South African Artist, storytelling, vision, William Kentridge

December 14th, 2009 at 11:04 am
I just have to say this was doubtlessly one of the most effective blurbs I have read on the subject so far. I don’t understand where you get all your info but keep it coming! I’m gunna send some people to this site to read this. Awesome, totally awesome. I’m just getting into crafting articles myself, nothing close to your writing skills (lol) but I’d love for you to have a look at my work in progress sometime! right here
January 7th, 2010 at 9:19 pm
For the true origin, source, and aetiology of Kentridge’s forthcoming direction of “The Nose” at Met Opera, New York March 2010, see “Freud Futures” by Jennifer Arlene Stone on “iMishMashUps” App; and “Kentridge” App
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For Kentridge’s film instruction, see “iAuteurs” App
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