William Kentridge, More Sweetly Play the Dance, 2015 Marian Goodman
Experience the acclaimed multi-sensory political work at the National Gallery of Canada. South African artist William Kentridge's More Sweetly Play the Dance encircles viewers in a seemingly endless parade of people. Featuring a dancing procession of animated drawings and videos, the 35-metre-long frieze of moving images and sound invites us.
The Paris Review William Kentridge’s “More Sweetly Play the Dance”
In "More Sweetly Play the Dance's" 180 degree projection, metal figures are used as animated shadow puppets and objects carried or dragged by live actors in the procession. The result is a black and white video which overlays hand drawn elements, crosshatching and even text that gives a timeworn quality "lo-res" and unsaturated colour to the composition.
William Kentridge More Sweetly Play the Dance Cincinnati Art Museum
It's here that the 40-foot 'frieze' film 'More Sweetly Play the Dance' is being shown across the walls of the room. Featuring a slow progression of shadowy figures walking to a haunting.
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A combination of drawing, shadow play, ballet, street theatre, music and film, it features a procession of people, largely in shadow, journeying clockwise around us from screen to screen against a.
More Sweetly Play the Dance Fondation Loo & Lou
Vernissage le 17 Mar 2017. _ Stimultania. S. William Kentridge. L'exposition « More Sweetly Play the Dance » à Stimultania, pôle de photographie de Strasbourg, dévoile une installation de William Kentridge. Une œuvre immersive mêlant musique, théâtre d'ombres, danse, performance et dessin, qui renvoie aux problèmes migratoires.
William Kentridge More Sweetly Play the Dance Marian Goodman Gallery
Kentridge's immersive 8 channel film features a seemingly endless procession of figures in silhouette, migrating across the landscape
William Kentridge More Sweetly Play the Dance My Art Guides
HD video, 15 minutes. Performers. More Sweetly Play the Dance was made at the invitation of the Lichtsicht - Projection Biennale in Bad Rothenfelde, Germany and EYE Filmmuseum, Amsterdam. 2015 The procession is a form I have used many times before, trying to encompass in the work the muchness of the people in the world.
William Kentridge »More Sweetly Play the Dance« ZKM
Perhaps it is all at once. The artwork, by South African multimedia master William Kentridge, is an eight-channel panoramic video installation titled More Sweetly Play the Dance (2015). The work was acquired by the National Gallery of Canada in 2016 and is now on view in Ottawa for the very first time, in a seven-screen installation devised by.
William Kentridge More Sweetly Play the Dance ZKM
Sweetly Play The Dance. The South African artist William Kentridge has earned a worldwide reputation for his unique animated films, charcoal drawings and a series of large-scale installations composed by moving images, sound , music and sculptural objects. In this publication, William Kentridge explains the genesis of his work More Sweetly Play.
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More Sweetly Play the Dance, de l'artiste sud-africain William Kentridge, encercle les spectateurs dans une parade de personnages apparemment sans fin. Véritable procession dansante de dessins animés et de vidéos, la frise longue de 35 mètres d'images et de son en mouvement nous invite à entrer dans une danse macabre tout en nous.
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- William Kentridge (1955-), More Sweetly Play the Dance (Jouer la danse plus doucement), 2015, dimensions variables, installation vidéo 8 canaux haute définition, 15 min, avec 4 porte-voix, Ottawa, musée des Beaux-arts du Canada.. KENTRIGE"More Sweetly Play the Dance", ANALYSE NOTIONNELLE, BAC SPÉ 2022/23. Nov 20th. KENTRIDGE/ANALYSE.
More Sweetly Play the Dance William Kentridge EYE Museum Gifts
The upper gallery is dedicated to More Sweetly Play the Dance, an eight-screen processionary danse macabre. But, beyond the medieval notion of dancing as a means of staving off death, as this 40 metre, life-sized, circular caravan traverses around us, one senses that it's as much a cortege of those who have been deprived of a fully realised life - yet another procession of refugees fleeing.
William Kentridge « More Sweetly Play the Dance », la grande scène du monde Musée des beaux
William Kentridge, More Sweetly Play the Dance (video still), 2015, 8-channel video installation with four megaphones, sound, 15 minutes, HD video 1080p/ratio 16:9. Photo courtesy of the artist. William Kentridge: More Sweetly Play the Dance, installation view, Museum of Art and Design at MDC, May 19, 2018-January 20, 2019.
The Paris Review William Kentridge’s “More Sweetly Play the Dance”
The Work. In More Sweetly Play the Dance the procession begins with a male figure dancing, from the beginning to the end of the installation. After him, figures that are kept alive thanks to intravenous drippers pass through the work: some waving a flag in a kind of political vindication, priests dancing and carrying funeral lilies, as well as.
William Kentridge More Sweetly Play the Dance Marian Goodman
In the world of More Sweetly, dance is a way of living through violence and a way of dying by it. Dance, being mostly gesture, requires complete precision and control over the body—but it also needs abandonment, recklessness, and energy. In the room below the projection of More Sweetly Play the Dance is a series of large-scale paintings that.
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Daily from nightfall till midnight. The large-scale panoramic projection »More Sweetly Play the Dance« by South African artist William Kentridge shows a procession of shadowy figures, accompanied by the sounds of a brass band. The dancing skeletons are reminiscent of a mediaeval death dance. Workers swinging flags and carrying banners awake.
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