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JOURNEY TO THE MOONWilliam KentridgeA  co-presentation with TIFF Future Projections 
September 7 – September 19, 2010
Note special hours for this exhibition, open every day, September 7 –19 from 12:00 - 5:00 pm.
Gallery TPW is pleased to announce our first collaboration with the    Toronto International Film Festival’s Future Projections programme with    the Toronto premiere of Journey to the Moon (2003) by acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. The exhibition is linked to Essential Cinema,    the inaugural show at TIFF Bell Lightbox which includes an exhibition    and screenings of some of the most influential films of all time.  With Journey to the Moon Kentridge pays homage to French director Georges Méliès’ classic Voyage dans la Lune (1902), also on view at the gallery and widely considered cinema’s   first science fiction film.  Combining live action and stop motion   animation, Journey to the Moon in part pictures the creative   process as Kentridge performs for  the camera, playing the   scientist/artist who dreams of worlds afar but  ultimately cannot   escape.
William Kentridge was    born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1955. He is known for his    cross-media use of film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance    representing difficult political events with poetic allegory.  Kentridge   has had major exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, NY  (2010); the   San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2009); Philadelphia  Museum of Art   (2008); Moderna Museet, Stockholm, (2007); and  Metropolitan Museum of   Art, New York (2004), among others. In 2005 Journey to the Moon was presented at the Venice Biennale.
Journey to the Moon is co-presented by Gallery TPW and TIFF Essential Cinema  (http://tiff.net/shows/essentialcinema). The Toronto International Film Festival takes place September 9-19, 2010 (http://tiff.net/).
JOURNEY TO THE MOONWilliam KentridgeA  co-presentation with TIFF Future Projections 
September 7 – September 19, 2010
Note special hours for this exhibition, open every day, September 7 –19 from 12:00 - 5:00 pm.
Gallery TPW is pleased to announce our first collaboration with the    Toronto International Film Festival’s Future Projections programme with    the Toronto premiere of Journey to the Moon (2003) by acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. The exhibition is linked to Essential Cinema,    the inaugural show at TIFF Bell Lightbox which includes an exhibition    and screenings of some of the most influential films of all time.  With Journey to the Moon Kentridge pays homage to French director Georges Méliès’ classic Voyage dans la Lune (1902), also on view at the gallery and widely considered cinema’s   first science fiction film.  Combining live action and stop motion   animation, Journey to the Moon in part pictures the creative   process as Kentridge performs for  the camera, playing the   scientist/artist who dreams of worlds afar but  ultimately cannot   escape.
William Kentridge was    born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1955. He is known for his    cross-media use of film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance    representing difficult political events with poetic allegory.  Kentridge   has had major exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, NY  (2010); the   San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2009); Philadelphia  Museum of Art   (2008); Moderna Museet, Stockholm, (2007); and  Metropolitan Museum of   Art, New York (2004), among others. In 2005 Journey to the Moon was presented at the Venice Biennale.
Journey to the Moon is co-presented by Gallery TPW and TIFF Essential Cinema  (http://tiff.net/shows/essentialcinema). The Toronto International Film Festival takes place September 9-19, 2010 (http://tiff.net/).

JOURNEY TO THE MOON
William Kentridge

A co-presentation with TIFF Future Projections

September 7 – September 19, 2010

Note special hours for this exhibition, open every day, September 7 –19 from 12:00 - 5:00 pm.

Gallery TPW is pleased to announce our first collaboration with the Toronto International Film Festival’s Future Projections programme with the Toronto premiere of Journey to the Moon (2003) by acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. The exhibition is linked to Essential Cinema, the inaugural show at TIFF Bell Lightbox which includes an exhibition and screenings of some of the most influential films of all time. With Journey to the Moon Kentridge pays homage to French director Georges Méliès’ classic Voyage dans la Lune (1902), also on view at the gallery and widely considered cinema’s first science fiction film. Combining live action and stop motion animation, Journey to the Moon in part pictures the creative process as Kentridge performs for the camera, playing the scientist/artist who dreams of worlds afar but ultimately cannot escape.

William Kentridge was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1955. He is known for his cross-media use of film, drawing, sculpture, animation, and performance representing difficult political events with poetic allegory. Kentridge has had major exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, NY (2010); the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2009); Philadelphia Museum of Art (2008); Moderna Museet, Stockholm, (2007); and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2004), among others. In 2005 Journey to the Moon was presented at the Venice Biennale.

Journey to the Moon is co-presented by Gallery TPW and TIFF Essential Cinema (http://tiff.net/shows/essentialcinema). The Toronto International Film Festival takes place September 9-19, 2010 (http://tiff.net/).

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