1:30 PM
Join graduate students Isabelle Lynch and Anne Cross for a conversation about printmaking in South Africa, and the politics of language both during and after Apartheid. By engaging with works in the exhibition William Kentridge: Universal Archive, we will consider the ways that printmaking serves as a democratic force of artistic expression in South Africa and the collaborative process that defines Kentridge’s own work. Anne Cross is a PhD Candidate in Art History at the University of Delaware and Isabelle Lynch is a doctoral student in Penn’s History of Art Department. Art Reset is an ongoing academic conversation series hosted by the Arthur Ross Gallery in conjunction with our exhibitions.
Join graduate students Isabelle Lynch and Anne Cross for a conversation about printmaking in South Africa, and the politics of language both during and after Apartheid. By engaging with works in the exhibition William Kentridge: Universal Archive, we will consider the ways that printmaking serves as a democratic force of artistic expression in South Africa and the collaborative process that defines Kentridge’s own work. Anne Cross is a PhD Candidate in Art History at the University of Delaware and Isabelle Lynch is a doctoral student in Penn’s History of Art Department. Art Reset is an ongoing academic conversation series hosted by the Arthur Ross Gallery in conjunction with our exhibitions.