William Kintridge, a renowned artist from South Africa, uses various media to critique colonialism and racism through his performances. His latest show, 'The Great Yes, The Great No', debuted in Berkeley and discusses the plight of refugees during WWII.
William Kintridge is a South African artist known for integrating multimedia elements like drawing, sculpture, and performance.
His work often reflects on colonialism and racism, influenced by his upbringing during apartheid.
'The Great Yes, The Great No' premiered in Berkeley and explores the refugee crisis during WWII.