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Silkscreen poster. Ref: Siebrits 268 In the mid-1970s, William Kentridge produced posters for the Junction Avenue Theatre Company, printing approximately 20–30 impressions of each. Few examples survive, and even fewer are signed by the artist, as is the present work. // A bearded figure is framed alongside a film clapperboard in this striking silkscreen poster for the Market Theatre, where Kentridge's dual passions for cinema and live performance converge in a single bold graphic statement. Dating from 1986, the poster captures the ferment of Johannesburg's independent arts scene during the apartheid era, when the Market Theatre served as a vital platform for progressive culture. Kentridge's assured draughtsmanship transforms a promotional ephemeron into a work of art in its own right, with the interplay of text and image recalling the constructivist poster tradition. Signed by the artist and surviving from an edition of approximately 20 to 30, this impression is exceptionally rare.
Film at the Market, 1986
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Silkscreen poster. Ref: Siebrits 268 In the mid-1970s, William Kentridge produced posters for the Junction Avenue Theatre Company, printing approximately 20–30 impressions of each. Few examples survive, and even fewer are signed by the artist, as is the present work. // A bearded figure is framed alongside a film clapperboard in this striking silkscreen poster for the Market Theatre, where Kentridge's dual passions for cinema and live performance converge in a single bold graphic statement. Dating from 1986, the poster captures the ferment of Johannesburg's independent arts scene during the apartheid era, when the Market Theatre served as a vital platform for progressive culture. Kentridge's assured draughtsmanship transforms a promotional ephemeron into a work of art in its own right, with the interplay of text and image recalling the constructivist poster tradition. Signed by the artist and surviving from an edition of approximately 20 to 30, this impression is exceptionally rare.
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