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WILLIAM KENTRIDGE (B. 1955)
Sleeper Red, from: Sleeper Series
etching and aquatint with drypoint printed in black and red, 1997, on wove paper, signed and dated KENTRIDGE '97 in pencil, inscribed PROOF (twice), a printer's proof aside from the edition of fifty, published by David Krut, Johannesburg, printed by Jack Shirreff at the 107 Workshop, Wiltshire
Plate & Sheet 980 x 1930 mm.
出版
see D. Krut, William Kentridge Prints, Johannesburg and Iowa, 2006, pp. 66, 68-69.
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拍品专文

In 1996 Kentridge embarked on a series of etchings to coincide with the centenary of Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi. In Ubu tells the Truth Kentridge transposed Jarry's spiral-bellied comic anti-hero with the figure of a naked man based on photographs of Kentridge performing the part of Ubu in his studio. The series was the basis for a theatre production written and directed by the artist, Ubu & the Truth Commission (1997), which in turn was the genesis of The Sleeper prints. 'I had worked on a series of messy drawings of a naked man, sometimes enclosed by the white Ubu line drawing, trying to get some feel of the theatre production in them. With the first set of drypoints I had used a thumbprint and printed the heel of my hand to suggest the flesh texture. With the large drawings one has to pull shape and texture into the drawing on a larger scale. I wheeled a bicycle across the paper, hit it with charcoal-impregnated silk rope, invited children and cats to walk over it, spattered it freely with pigment. The Sleeper prints used a range of materials and objects placed on soft ground to try to effect the same damage upon the paper' (William Kentridge, in: William Kentridge Prints, David Krut Publishing, Johannesburg and New York, 2006, p. 66)

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