The shared struggles of Hieronymous Bosch, Max Beckmann and William Kentridge
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The shared struggles of Hieronymous Bosch, Max Beckmann and William Kentridge
In 1985, a young white activist and aspiring artist had his first exhibition at Cassirer Fine Art in Johannesburg, for which he received its Young Artist Award from the Standard Bank. (He was thirty years old.) This required him to deliver a talk at the arts festival in Grahamstown. William Kentridge chose the title “Art in a State of Siege”, and, in prefiguration of the many lectures he would come to give as an artist of international renown in…
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