William Kentridge is South Africa’s most renowned living artist, famous for his charcoal drawings and animated films that address the social and political realities of South Africa, both during and after apartheid. Eleanor Wachtel, arts journalist and host of Writers & Company, talks to William Kentridge about growing up as the child of anti-apartheid lawyers, his struggle to find his way as an artist, and how South Africa has changed since the end of apartheid.
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Wachtel on the Arts - William Kentridge
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Captain Planet Theme Tune
He was, in effect, a super eco-warrior
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme Tune
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Porn For The Blind
This is the internet people. If it’s not for porn then what is it for?
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Thundercats Theme Tune
Who was your favourite?
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This American Life
This episode made me cry…
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Surfin’ Bird
Lets fill huffduffer with brilliance!
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Tyler The Creator - Yonkers
Track called Yonkers this guy is erm bonkers.
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Special Report on South Africa - The Economist
This is a quick documentary made by The Economist magazine, looking ahead to the world cup in South Africa. It’s from early last year.
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Movie Banter Episode Passenger 57
Golden Globes, The Book of Eli, The Road, Exam, Nine, Sherlock Holmes, and ways an agent could annoy Colin Salmon all come up for discussion from Jon, Paul and Jen this episode, plus In This Week In Movie History, your emails and tweets, and Desert Island Flicks looks at the best post-apocalyptic movies of all time.
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