Willliam Kentridge at SFMOMA

Felix Crying, William Kentridge, 1998-99/Image: Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.
Felix Crying, William Kentridge, 1998-99/Image: Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.
While Flesh-James is on vacation, Robo-James has generated this free-for-all thread to discuss anything that's caught your eye in the worlds of TV, media, or other matters Tuned Inland-y. Think of it as do-it-yourself guest blogging.

The main thing that took me out to San Francisco recently was the William Kentridge show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which will be traveling to no fewer than seven cities over the next two years, three in the U.S. and four abroad. This is what I said about it in the new issue of Time.

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