Sounds and visions: Turn up the volume

01 November 2016 - 10:21
By Mary Corrigall

In the early '90s, when the famous Nigerian curator Okwui Enwezor first encountered William Kentridge's stop-frame animated video art films, he was practically giving away the works for free or at least accepting a nominal fee - Enwezor recalled around R50. He was horrified - the films were at the core of Kentridge's practice.

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