Fuse Dispatches: The Benefits of Doubt " A Dispatch from the Second of William Kentridge's Norton Lectures
For William Kentridge history accrues, falls dead, is born, washes up, piles up, and may be artfully arranged, but the most powerful place that this accretion might happen is in the artist's studio, which is a metonym for the human mind.
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