Remembering the Treason Trial consists of 63 panels that make up the image of a tree drawn by William Kentridge on top of pages from 1890's South African technical mining manuals. It was printed in an edition of 25 plus proofs in 2013. The printed panels were pasted onto a fabric backing and the print folds up and is kept in a handmade box.
Three colour lithograph, 193.04 x 179.71 cm.
At the bottom of this page, you will find links to all the books that have been produced at The Artists' Press.
William Kentridge Archive of Prints Made at The Artists' Press
Pasting the last panel onto the fabric backing.
We had to be really careful to place the panels accurately.
The "book" folds out.
Below are links to the artists' books that are currently available from The Artists' Press:
GIF 4 (Various artists)
Joanne of Ark (Flip Hattingh)
The Ultimate Safari (Nadine Gordimer and various artists)
To take a look at the archive of books produced by The Artists' Press please follow the links below, these books are not available from us.
Qauqaua (Coex'ae Qgam, Kuru Art Project)
Another Day in Paradise (Various artists)
The Human Race (Robert Hodgins)
Pocket Drawings (William Kentridge)
Learning the Flute (William Kentridge)
In Praise of Bristlecone Pines (Rita Deanin Abbey)
Patrick Cullinan, Selected Poems 1961 - 1991 (Patrick Cullinan, Judith Mason)JUST 30 WORDS (INTERLINEARY) Robbin Ami Silverberg