William Kentridge: Five Themes
Pentagram Design, New York, New York, 2009
Description
The contemporary South African artist William Kentridge creates drawings, prints, sculptures, books, films, installations and performances. William Kentridge: Five Themes was a major exhibition that presented the artist’s work in five major series completed since the 1980s. For the exhibition catalogue, Abbott Miller collaborated with Kentridge to develop different strategies to present this remarkably diverse body of work. Miller developed the WK5 graphic as a way of pulling together the five series into an iconic oeuvre. Each section of the book opens with an image that layers the title of the section over source material from the artist. Kentridge is perhaps best known for his animated films—the artist calls them “drawings for projection”—and the book presents several of these films as progressions of individual frames or stills.
Juror Notes
This outstanding monograph takes on the grit of the artist’s work with the integrity of a filmmaker. The integration of image and writing invites the reader to engage.
Credits
- Design firm
- Pentagram Design
- Art director
- Abbott Miller
- Designers
- Abbott Miller, Kristen Spilman
- Jacket designers
- Abbott Miller, Kristen Spilman
- Production director
- Karen A. Levine
- Project coordinator
- Amanda W. Freymann
- Picture editor
- Amanda Glesmann
- Editor
- Mark Rosenthal
- Clients
- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Norton Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press
- Trim size
- 10.25 x 10
- Pages
- 264
- Quantity printed
- 12,500
- Typefaces
- Mercury, News Gothic
- Printer
- Conti Tipocolor
- Jacket printer
- Conti Tipocolor
- Paper
- GardaMatt, 150 gsm
- Binder
- Conti Tipocolor
- Binding method
- Case with jacket