"The Battle Between YES and NO" is the first major exhibition in Czechia dedicated to William Kentridge. Raised in Johannesburg during apartheid, Kentridge developed an artistic practice shaped by South Africa’s social and political history, while addressing universal themes such as exile, memory, and desire. Working across drawing, film, sculpture, performance, and opera, he is known for a distinctive, experimental approach that embraces ambiguity and improvisation.

The exhibition takes its title from his early works exploring affirmation and denial, where “Yes” and “No” merge into “Noise.” Conceived as a spatial collage, it traces his career from the "Drawings for Projection" series to recent multidisciplinary projects, including works on displacement and failed utopias.

Bringing together international loans and pieces from the Kunsthalle Praha Collection, the exhibition also features new works created for Prague. It is accompanied by *A Natural History of the Studio*, a publication based on Kentridge’s 2024 Slade Lectures, offering insight into his creative process.

Organised by Kunsthalle Praha in collaboration with the artist, William Kentridge Studio, and Squatelier, the exhibition is supported by a multilingual audioguide developed with the Cabinet of Wonders platform.