Join The Warehouse Art Museum for a William Kentridge: See for Yourself guided tour by exhibition curator Melanie Herzog.
About the Exhibition
Drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, and animated films
47 years of work, a career-spanning exhibition
See work you cannot see anywhere else
Playful, surprising, and insightful- "the da Vinci of our time"
The Warehouse Art Museum invites you to experience the unique studio practice of internationally acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge. Featuring prints, drawings, films, and sculpture in a variety of media from throughout the artist’s career, the exhibition focuses on how meaning is constructed through processes of making and interactive looking. A window into how Kentridge sees and thinks, this exhibition explores the limits and possibilities of art as a means of making sense of the world. Be prepared for challenging experiences and ideas.
Curator, Melanie Herzog.
Exhibition Dates
July 8, 2022 – December 16, 2022
About The Warehouse
Exhibitions, performances, and lectures are based on The Warehouse Art Museum’s permanent collection of over 3,600 modern and contemporary works on paper, paintings, photography and sculpture. The collection is available for scholars, students and art enthusiasts, and works are available for institutional loans. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit thewarehousemke.org or call 414-252-0677.
Monday-Friday, 10am - 4pm | Admission is FREE
This event is part of 2022 Valley Week, presented by Potawatomi Hotel & Casino. Valley Week is an annual event that invites you to explore and experience Milwaukee's Menomonee River Valley!
You are invited to explore and experience the Valley at more than a dozen events in just one week. Including a happy hour river cruise, hard-hat tour, outdoor movie, kayak tour, and so much more, Valley Week showcases some must-do unique Valley experiences!
Proceeds from the events support Menomonee Valley Partners, a nonprofit organization formed in 1999 to revitalize the Menomonee River Valley.