William Kentridge's most ambitious project to date combines music, dance, film projections,
mechanised sculptures and shadow play to create an imaginative landscape on an epic scale.
Not exact matches
These
sculptures appear
mechanised, light glancing off the corners and flat lines, creating a spatial rhythm reminiscent of the works of the great Russian Suprematist painter Kazimir Malevich.
Wit and satire are a large part of Tinguely's work: the robotic, moving
sculptures are a caricature of a utilitarian, mechanical world and he presents the process of creation as a
mechanised action, questioning to what end we make art.