An edition of Fire walker (2011)

Fire walker

William Kentridge, Gerhard Marx

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An edition of Fire walker (2011)

Fire walker

William Kentridge, Gerhard Marx

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"In 2009, William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx were commissioned to make a public sculpture for the City of Johannesburg to be installed in time for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. The sculpture is based on a drawing by Kentridge of a woman street vendor - known colloquially as a fire walker - carrying a burning brazier on her head. The eleven-metre-high striding figure would take her place at the foot of the Queen Elizabeth Bridge on a site formerly used by informal traders and taxi washers. Eschewing the bronze monumentalism of traditional public sculpture, Kentridge and Marx devised a figure made up of steel plates that resolves into a coherent image from one vantage point only. A pedestrian passing the sculpture has only a momentary view of the striding woman before the sculpture 'fragments' into its black and white parts. Fire Walker represents not a grand public office-bearer, but an ordinary citizen whose survival depends on her ability to negotiate often-contested urban terrain. began as a project to document the making of Fire Walker has evolved, in this book, into a number of conversations about - and meditations on - the meaning of public art. Essays by Mark Gevisser, Mpho Matsipa, Alexandra Dodd, and Jonathan Cane and Zen Marie prise open critical questions about public space in Johannesburg; interviews with the various collaborators on the sculpture reveal the complexities and challenges of creating such a work; and the extraordinary images of the construction of the sculpture, alongside two photo essays on street vendors and old city monuments, suggest the metaphorical power of Fire Walker as well as the fragile hold of street vendors over their small share of city space."--Publisher's description.

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Fourthwall Books
Language
English
Pages
123

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Table of Contents

Introduction / Bronwyn Law-Viljoen
Now you see her, now you don't / Alexandra Dodd
Six conversations / Oliver Barstow
Constructing Fire walker / John Hodgkiss
Urban mythologies / Mpho Matsipa
Three fire walkers / Ben Law-Viljoen
Walking with/walking alongside/walking against? / Zen Marie and Jonathan Cane
Six monuments / Alistair McLachlan
Ma Firewalker and Mr Typewriter-head: maps, Marx and Kentridge / Mark Gevisser.

Edition Notes

In slipcase.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[Johannesburg]

Classifications

Library of Congress
NB198.3.K46 F57 2011, NB198.3.K46F57 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
123 p. :
Number of pages
123

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25058598M
ISBN 10
0986985023
ISBN 13
9780986985027
LCCN
2011509013
OCLC/WorldCat
753623569

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