Events & Gatherings
William Kentridge Slade Lectures
Remai Modern presents William Kentridge’s latest lecture series, A Natural History of the Studio, in conjunction with the exhibitions Live Editions: Jillian Ross Print and Life in Print: William Kentridge and Pablo Picasso.
These lectures are significant to understanding Kentridge’s multi-disciplinary practice as he dissects the creative process in his studio. The Slade lectures include examples of animation, musical performances, and the artist narrating as a conductor. In the third and fifth lectures, Kentridge shares insight from the making of some of his most monumental projects such as the ephemeral frieze Triumphs and Laments and his operatic project Sibyl. Footage from his recently released episodic film series, Self-Portrait As A Coffee Pot, meanders throughout the lectures, as do animated ink drawings on dictionary pages, recognizable imagery from the Universal Archive series.
These lectures were recorded at the University of Oxford in 2024 while William Kentridge was the Slade Professor of Fine Art at the institution.
July 3 – August 12
Screenings take place at the top of the hour from 10 AM to 3 PM every open day except Saturdays
Event/Exhibition meta autogenerated block.
When
August 8 at 10:00AM–3:00PM
Where
SaskTel Theatre
August 8 at 10:00AM – 3:00PM
Lecture 1: That Which I Have Drawn, July 3rd – 7th
Lecture 2: Lapis Lazuli, July 10th – 14th
Lecture 3: That Which I Do Not Remember, July 17th – 21st
Lecture 4: A Spasm of History, July 24th – 28th
Lecture 5: Finding the Sibyl, July 31st – August 4th
Lecture 6: In Defence of Optimism, August 7th – 12th