“Music changes what you see,” says South African artist, theater and opera director William Kentridge. In his multimedia work on topics such as social injustice, the history of South Africa, colonialism, family, flight and displacement, music plays a particularly important role. In this episode, Friederike Herr delves into the artist's acoustic cosmos and explains how art and sound are related in Kentridge's work.
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