“We have an uneasy relationship to our bodies. John Updike refers to us as ‘the herders of our bodies, which are beasts as dumb and bald and repugnant as cattle’. We prod them along, hoping they will not suddenly go off on their own, leap a fence, wander onto the highway.”

William Kentridge, artist.

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