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How Dada inspired William Kentridge’s The Head and the Load

A snippet from our podcast interview with the South African artist as his show opens at the Kunstmuseum Basel

The Art Newspaper
13 June 2019
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Here is a snippet from our podcast interview with William Kentridge. As his show opens at the Kunstmuseum Basel to coincide with the Art Basel fair, we talk to the South African artist about his latest works, his complex methods and his extraordinary family history. Full the full interview listen to the podcast, released tomorrow.

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