Kentridge And Kudryashov: Against The Grain- Panel DiscussionDate: 10/22/2009 - 10/22/2009 Join exhibition curators, Eric Denker and Chris With, both of the National Gallery of Art and collector/gallerist Robert Brown in a discussion moderated by Milena Kalinovska, Director of Public Programs at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
*The Kreeger set to display 40 to 50 works of two of the world`s most significant printmakers. One of them, William Kentridge, was born in South Africa to an affluent anti-apartheid family, studied politics and African studies, and later took art classes and drama workshops at the Johannesburg Art Foundation. His poignant works are often expressions of a brutalized society left in the wake of an oppressive political regime. They will be on display alongside the work of another renowned printmaker - Oleg Kudryashov.
Admission: Tickets: $12 / Members: Free. Location: The Kreeger Museum Phone: (202)338-3552 Address: 2401 Foxhall Rd. NW, Washington ,DC, 20007 Web: http://www.kreegermuseum.org/
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