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About this Item
each signed, dated 90 and numbered 41/45 in pencil in the margin; each printed with the title in the plate
Notes
Little Morals is a portfolio of etchings done in conjunction with Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge.
The series Little Morals (1990) is Deborah Bell’s contribution to her second collaborative project with William Kentridge and Robert Hodgins, the first being Hogarth in Johannesburg (1987). The images in this collaboration were inspired by the etchings and engravings of the eighteenth century Spanish artist Francisco Goya. According to Bell, ‘each image is its own ‘little moral’, the titles of which are based on his etchings, chosen for the poetic resonance between image and word. In A Last Judgement, for example, the shadow play suggests a curate and a lay-figure in debate or judgement of the scene behind them,’ the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden.1
1. Pippa Stein (2004) Deborah Bell, Johannesburg: David Krut, page 56.
Exhibited
Cassirer Gallery, Johannesburg; Gallery International, Cape Town; Taking Liberties, Durban; 1991.
Literature
Deborah Bell (2004) Deborah Bell, Taxi-010, Johannesburg: David Krut. Illustrated on pages 56 to 57.