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WILLIAM KENTRIDGE IN CONVERSATION

I’m interested in awkward operas; operas in which there are unsolved riddles… in which there’s a space—both musically and thematically—for a world to evolve and be imagined around the story. William Kentridge

In conjunction with the upcoming Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Alban Berg’s WOZZECK—featuring production design by Kentridge—the artist will be at the Morgan Library and Museum for a talk about his work.

WILLIAM KENTRIDGE IN CONVERSATION

Sunday, December 1, at 3 pm.

Morgan Library and Museum

225 Madison Avenue (at 36th Street), New York City.

From top: William Kentridge in his Johannesburg studio, early movement rehearsal for Wozzeck; Peter Mattei in the title role; Elza van den Heever as Marie; Kentridge charcoal drawing backdrop; Kentridge in his studio; performers and Kentridge in his studio (3). Images courtesy and © the artist, the performers, the photographers and videographers, and the Metropolitan Opera.