Goodman Gallery presented an exhibition of bronze glyphs from William Kentridge's ongoing Lexicon project, featuring a new sculpture in the series. Lexicon is a sculptural vocabulary made up of symbols, 'glyphs', a repertoire of everyday objects, suggested words or icons that are ubiquitous in the artist's broader practise. The glyphs started as ink drawings and paper cut-outs, each on a single page from a dictionary. The drawings were transformed into bronze, to embody the weight and character that their shapes on paper suggested. Several pieces from Lexicon, Paragraph II and Cursive were scaled-up into medium sized bronzes, where the curvature of an ampersand or the character of a camera in action is celebrated.
VIDEO GALLERY
Goodman Gallery
DATE: Friday, Dec 3, 2021