“Metaphysics — what metaphysics do those trees have?”
Notebooks
Variante: Metaphysics — what metaphysics do those trees have?
Patrick Swift era artista británico.
“Metaphysics — what metaphysics do those trees have?”
Notebooks
Variante: Metaphysics — what metaphysics do those trees have?
Italian Report (1955)
St. Thomas Aquinas, Opus XVI]
X magazine (1959-62)
“The development that produces great art is a moral and not an aesthetic development.”
"Italian Report" (December 1955).
The Artist Speaks (1951)
X magazine (1959-62)
“But of course these pictures are not shocking; good painting never is.”
Some Notes on Caravaggio (1956)
Nano Reid (1950)
X magazine (1959-62)
Some Notes on Caravaggio (1956)
X magazine (1959-62)
Portuguese Notes (Gandon Editions Biography 1993).
Contexto: Not to paint is the highest ambition of the painter but God who gives the gift requires that it be honoured. It is in the gesture that it lives. There is no escape. Picture-making is ludicrous in the light of the awful times we must endure. It is sufficient to contemplate the nature of composition to see that the picture itself is impossible. Each square inch of Titian contains the whole pointless — between the cradle and the grave. My paintings are merely signs that the activity was engaged in.
Some Notes on Caravaggio (1956)
"Mob Morals and the Art of Loving Art", X, Vol. 2, No. 1 (January 1961).
X magazine (1959-62)
Some Notes on Caravaggio (1956)
X magazine (1959-62)
X magazine (1959-62)