Seasons & Episodes
A Natural History of the Studio
Kentridge introduces viewers to his Johannesburg studio, imagined as an enlarged head where multiple dialogues occur bet
Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot
Kentridge explores the making of a self-portrait as a means of self-discovery. He welcomes dancer Dada Masilo into his s
Vanishing Points
Investigating how memory connects to place, Kentridge draws a fictional colonial landscape reminiscent of those from his
Finding One’s Fate
Reflecting on a childhood story about Perseus accidentally killing his grandfather, Kentridge contemplates destiny and e
As If
Kentridge paints black curved brushstrokes that align into the shape of a horse from a specific viewpoint. He debates wi
Harvest of Devotion
Recreating rehearsals from previous performances, Kentridge reads a phonetic poem with performers Hamilton Dlamini, Mnce
The Moment Has Gone
Kentridge reflects on the passage of time and the ephemeral nature of moments, integrating music and animation to convey
The Head & The Load
Drawing from his performance piece of the same name, Kentridge examines the complex histories of African porters during
The Procession
In the concluding episode, Kentridge and his collaborators leave the confines of the studio, led by a marching band, sym
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