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  2. William Kentridge - Wikipedia

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    William Kentridge (born 28 April 1955) is a South African artist best known for his prints, drawings, and animated films, especially noted for a sequence of hand-drawn animated films he produced during the 1990s. The latter are constructed by filming a drawing, making erasures and changes, and filming it again.

  3. Goodman Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Goodman Gallery is an art gallery founded in Johannesburg, South Africa by Linda Givon ... William Kentridge [10] Grada Kilomba (since 2017) [12] Moshekwa Langa [11]

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    Irving Rosenthal (1930-2022) was a writer and editor from San Francisco. [1] [9] He studied at the University of Chicago in the late 1950s where he was an editor of the Chicago Review.

  6. Goodman Building (San Francisco, California) - Wikipedia

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    Goodman Building, also known as the Emeric Building and the St. Beryl Hotel, [4] is a historic commercial and residential building, built in 1860 and located at 1117 Geary Boulevard in Cathedral Hill, San Francisco, California. [5]

  7. New Langton Arts - Wikipedia

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    New Langton Arts (active 1975 – 2009) [1] was a not-for-profit arts organization focusing on contemporary art founded in 1975 and located the South of Market neighborhood in San Francisco, California.

  8. Handspring Puppet Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, they worked with William Kentridge (director) and Jane Taylor (scriptwriter) on Ubu and the Truth Commission. [4] The play draws extensively on Alfred Jarry's absurdist production Ubu Roi (1896). It fuses the chaos of the Ubu legend with original testimony from witnesses at the post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

  9. 63 Bluxome - Wikipedia

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    63 Bluxome was an artist run space created by John Behanna, Brian McPartlon, Bill Quinlan, Katherine Quinlan, Doug Gower, and Alex Buys and located in the South of Market area of San Francisco that emerged in the mid 1970s, [1] which became recognized as an “alternative space” that presented works of various mediums of art from neighboring artists in a casual and social environment.