Accounts and Drawings from Underground: The East Rand Proprietary Mines Cash Book, 1906 by William Kentridge and Rosalind C. Morris
Publisher: Seagull Books
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: New
Edition: 1st
196 pages | 61 color plates | 8 1/4 x 11. Over the last twenty years, William Kentridge has built a worldwide reputation as a contemporary artist, best known for his series of ten animated films created from charcoal drawings. In Accounts and Drawings from Underground, Kentridge and Rosalind C. Morris bring us an unprecedented collaboration, where they have taken the pages of the 1906 Cash Book of the East Rand Proprietary Mines Corporation and transformed it into something wholly new. Kentridge contributes forty landscape drawings in response to the transient terrain mining created and as a visual epitaph to a history of disappearances.
Publisher: Seagull Books
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: New
Edition: 1st
196 pages | 61 color plates | 8 1/4 x 11. Over the last twenty years, William Kentridge has built a worldwide reputation as a contemporary artist, best known for his series of ten animated films created from charcoal drawings. In Accounts and Drawings from Underground, Kentridge and Rosalind C. Morris bring us an unprecedented collaboration, where they have taken the pages of the 1906 Cash Book of the East Rand Proprietary Mines Corporation and transformed it into something wholly new. Kentridge contributes forty landscape drawings in response to the transient terrain mining created and as a visual epitaph to a history of disappearances.
Publisher: Seagull Books
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: New
Edition: 1st
196 pages | 61 color plates | 8 1/4 x 11. Over the last twenty years, William Kentridge has built a worldwide reputation as a contemporary artist, best known for his series of ten animated films created from charcoal drawings. In Accounts and Drawings from Underground, Kentridge and Rosalind C. Morris bring us an unprecedented collaboration, where they have taken the pages of the 1906 Cash Book of the East Rand Proprietary Mines Corporation and transformed it into something wholly new. Kentridge contributes forty landscape drawings in response to the transient terrain mining created and as a visual epitaph to a history of disappearances.