Procession of Reparationists
Procession of Reparationists
Procession of Reparationists
Procession of Reparationists
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Procession of Reparationists, 2017

Loaned to
OGR Officine Grandi Riparazioni
Description

15 steel silhouettes, 13 concrete and metal plinths

Dimensions

137.7inch x 1653.5inch x 126inch

No. Elements
15
Object Type
scultura
Credits
© William Kentridge - Courtesy Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Torino, e OGR - Officine Grandi Riparazioni Torino, foto di Andrea Rossetti - Proprietà della Fondazione per l'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT
The Artist
Born in 1955 in Johannesburg to lawyer parents close to the group of anti-apartheid activists, on the paternal side, Kentridge descends from Lithuanian Jews who escaped from the Russian pogroms of the end of the nineteenth century. Despite having belonged to a white and privileged family, he grew up with a profound sensitivity towards human suffering, in particular that inflicted by the segregationist regime. An extraordinary and eclectic artist, he has adopted multiple expressive languages – from drawing to film, from sculpture to theatrical set design – in order to address the themes of social injustice, racism, bourgeois hypocrisy and the long and winding path of reconciliation in South Africa. . [...]
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