William Kentridge: Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot

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William Kentridge reimagines his film series Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot through text and image in this striking artist’s book.

This book is not yet published, but will be available from August 2025.

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William Kentridge reimagines his film series Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot through text and image in this striking artist’s book.

William Kentridge reimagines his film series ‘Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot’ that premiered during the 2024 Venice Biennale in this comprehensive artist’s book. The artist enters into a rich dialogue with himself in the studio, hashing out questions of art, work, memory, history, and time in magnitudes ranging from the intimate to the universal. Created in close collaboration with the artist, this publication translates his multidisciplinary approach to his films-combining film with performance, collage, drawing, and music-into book form, richly illustrated, with exquisite special features such as tipped-in drawings and transparent interleaves bringing the vivid materiality of the artist’s studio into the hands of the reader.

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 17.4 x 23.6 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 19 August 2025
Number of pages 800
Format Hardback
Contributors Text by William Kentridge, Edited by Karen Marta
Dimensions 17.4 x 23.6 cm
Weight 300 g

William Kentridge (born Johannesburg, South Africa, 1955) is internationally acclaimed for his drawings, films, theatre, and opera productions. His method combines drawing, writing, film, performance, music, theatre, and collaborative practices to create works of art that are grounded in politics, science, literature, and history, yet maintain a space for contradiction and uncertainty.

Karen Marta is an editor who has worked across other titles on the artist William Kentridge: Triumphs and Laments, Walther König (2017) and William Kentridge: Notes Toward a Model Opera, UCCA / Koenig Books / Marta and Cosentino (2017). Both of these books were also designed by Garrick Gott. Karen and Garrick both also worked on previous HWP titles Luchita Hurtado (2021) and Gustav Metzger: Interviews with Hans Ulrich Obrist (2024).