South African artist William Kentridge exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest

BUDAPEST.- The exhibition that opened at the Museum of Fine Arts on 20th September includes a portrait film about Kentridge as well as one of his most recent projects titled “I am not me, the horse is not mine”. Occasioned by the discussion at the museum on 4th October, a significant body of the artist’s film projects will be screened in the form of a special, one-off installation, among them his Soho and Felix series about post-apartheid South Africa, as well as two animation films: Shadow Procession and Ubu and the Truth Commission, the latter being an adaptation of Alfred Jarry’s drama Ubu the King. On the same day a selection of experimental, fine art quality films by György Kovásznai (1934-1983) can also be seen. The installation “I am not me, the horse is not mine” is actually adapted from Gogol’s

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