Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art, Silver and Jewellery

Online-Only Auction, 14 - 21 February 2022

Contemporary Art

Sold for

ZAR 82 075
Lot 29
  • William Kentridge; Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series
  • William Kentridge; Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series
  • William Kentridge; Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series
  • William Kentridge; Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series
  • William Kentridge; Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series
  • William Kentridge; Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series


Lot Estimate
ZAR 50 000 - 70 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 82 075

About this Item

South African 1955-
Deconstructed Horse, Handspring Series

signed, numbered 6/40 in pencil and embossed with the David Krut Gallery monogram in the margin

dry-point and sugarlift etching on paper
image size: 24,5 by 19,5cm; sheet size: 35,5 by 31cm; 46 by 41 by 5,5cm including frame

Notes

This etching is one of a pair of works made by William Kentridge, in collaboration with the David Krut Workshop, to mark the occasion of the publication of a comprehensive book about the Handspring Puppet Company (HPC) and their work by David Krut Publishing in 2009. HPC is a world-famous puppetry group with which Kentridge has collaborated many times over the years (as director, artist, designer).

In his narration of William Kentridge CD-ROM (1997), the first major publication on the work of William Kentridge, the artist explains the origins of his collaboration with The Handspring Puppet Company:

“For many years I had seen the work that the Handspring Puppet Company had made with their puppets and they had seen the animated films that I had made. And at a certain point we said let’s see what happens if you combine the animation and the puppetry – can they talk to each other? What we were trying to do in these productions was to see whether – using the range of techniques from actors visible on stage, to puppets visible with actors, to projected images on a screen – there was a way of telling a story, that was different simply from a film; different simply from a puppet production; different simply from actors; and to find ways of saying and showing things, not just in a new way, but in a deeper way, a richer way, with layers of meaning which one couldn’t have in a traditional theatre or with a simple film.”

https://davidkrutprojects.com/artworks/2822/deconstructed-horse, accessed 02 February 2022.

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