William Kentridge (born 1955) is a South African artist based in Johannesburg. He is best known for his drawings, prints, and animated films. His creative process often uses charcoal drawings that are erased and reworked to become part of stop‑motion animations.
Kentridge’s work blends multiple media, including drawing, printing, film, theatre, and performance. He has also designed and directed opera and stage productions, often creating visual art that bridges theatre and fine art.
His art addresses themes such as memory, identity, history, and social change. Kentridge’s work has been exhibited in major art institutions around the world, including MoMA in New York, Tate Modern in London, and Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town.
This page features a curated selection of William Kentridge artworks. It highlights pieces that reflect his distinctive style and global influence. Browse the product grid below to explore available works and find pieces that fit your taste and collection goals.

