- Presentation | Now is the time
- The Classical Exhibition | Charles IV in Dallas
- Interview | Michel Eissenhauer
- The Contemporary Exhibition | William Kentridge
- The Work | Lope de Vega by Van der Hamen
- Space | Under the flying carpet
- Portfolio | Kara Walker
- Investigation | The sculptor Juan Cháez
- In the studio | Tom Sachs
- The collection of | Félix Palacios
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | María de Corral López-Doriga, Javier Jordán de Urríes y de la Colina, Benito Navarrete Prieto, Eric C. Shiner, Joaquín Torres, Jesús Urrea

The complexity of historical interpretation
Born in Johannesburg, Kentridge depicts the African drama of apartheid. The MoMa museum of New York presents the exhibition William Kentridge, Five Themes, that illustrates his contribution to the human rights movement and his committed spirit. María De Corral introduces us to the metaphor-filled world of one of the most important artists of Africa.
By María de Corral López-Doriga
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