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Sobriety, Obesity and Growing Old

Object Details

Label Text
Since 1989 William Kentridge has been making short animated films using charcoal drawings that act as film stills which are photographed by the videocamera and then altered by the artist in minute ways to move the story forward. Several hundred distinct drawings may be needed for each narrative element, but as few as 20 might remain at the end of filming. The film shorts explore themes of love and betrayal, oppression and violence, death and regeneration and use obtuse and direct references to the socio-political climate of apartheid to tell their stories, which are set in Johannesburg.
Description
Animated film on videotape composed of charcoal drawings that act as film stills. This film, "Sobriety, Obesity & Growing Old," is 8 minutes and 15 seconds long. It is one of six owned by the museum that is part of a collection of 9 films known as "Drawings and Projections." Each are considered by the artist to be individual films.
Exhibition History
Currents: Water in African Art, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., June 2016-ongoing
William Kentridge: Ambivalent Affinities, Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, Illinois, January 29-May 23, 2010; Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, October 7-December 11, 2010
Illuminations: Contemporary Film and Video Art, Ackland Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, June 25-October 8, 2001
Content Statement
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Data Source
National Museum of African Art
Maker
William Kentridge, born 1955, South Africa
Date
1991
Credit Line
Museum purchase
Medium
Animated film recorded on videotape
Dimensions
Duration: 8 minutes 15 seconds
Type
Time Based Media
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