A Natural History of the Studio
by William Kentridge
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Pub Date May 12 2026 | Archive Date May 19 2026
Grove Atlantic | Grove Press
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Description
William Kentridge, one of the leading artists of our time, offers a personal account of his childhood, creative practice, and the studio spaces—understood both as physical places and a way of thinking—that have shaped his life and work
For more than thirty years, Kentridge’s art has been celebrated for its profound engagement with history, politics, and the uncertainties of the human condition. In 2024, he delivered the prestigious Slade Lectures at the University of Oxford; A Natural History of the Studio brings these together in a lively, book-length exploration of the creative process.
Moving between memory, art history, and experiment, Kentridge shows how “the outside world dissolves” into the artist’s materials. Inside his studio, films are run backwards and forwards, a glimpse of dappled light brushes up against Constable’s vast river landscapes, and Kentridge’s own work slowly takes shape and comes into view. Playful and erudite, he emerges as the rare artist with a gift for writing clearly and generously about the creative act.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780802167255 |
| PRICE | $32.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 216 |