Two extraordinary South African exhibitions feature for the opening four days of the inaugural Coronet International Festival:
'To Be King'
By Christine Dixie
01 – 04 November, 15:00 – 19:30
Free entry
Acclaimed South African artist Christine Dixie explores Velásquez’s iconic sixteenth century painting Las Meninas (The Ladies in Waiting), one of the most important paintings in Western art history. Dixie’s film and sculpture installation re-contextualises the masterpiece, highlighting the contending narratives of the entwined relationships between space, power, history and the performance of gender, as well as what the painting might reveal about the underlying social and cultural dynamics of the time.
A Guided Tour of the Exhibition: 'For Soprano with Handbag'
By William Kentridge and Joanna Dudley
01 – 04 November, 19:30
£20 / £15
South African artist William Kentridge, renowned for his animated expressionist drawings and films exploring time and the history of colonialism, returns to the Coronet following his sell-out success Paper Music. In this innovative exhibition by the artist, combining live art, drama, film and sculpture, audiences will be guided by soprano and artist Joanna Dudley through a unique immersive installation. This undefinable new work, commissioned by the Coronet, will challenge all the senses: a performance which is both a guide to the exhibition and also an exhibit within it.
For further queries, please contact the Print Room at the Coronet:
Email: hello@the-print-room.org
Telephone: +44 (0)20 3642 6606
Address: Print Room at the Coronet, 103 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3LB
Image credit: Christine Dixie To Be King (Installation view), 2014 Animated video installation 4000x5000x5000cm (Courtesy the artist and Sulger-Buel Lovell)