Thursday, May 22, 2008

on making art comprehensible

Long looking at paintings is equivalent to being dropped into a foreign city, where gradually, out of desire and despair, a few key words, then a little syntax make a clearing in the silence. Art, all art, not just painting, is a foreign city, and we deceive ourselves when we think it familiar. No-one is surprised to find that a foreign city follows its own customs and speaks its own language. Only a boor would ignore both and blame his defaulting on the place. Every day this happens to the artist and the art.

- Jeanette Winterson, "Art Objects" pg 4, Art Objects: Essays on Ecstasy and Effontery.

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