Now,dear enthusiasts of Picasso, Mattise,Braque , Klee or Dubuffet- in what human endeavor would you recommend returning to child’s competence level? Would you praise the poet who writes like four-years old, a musical compositions drawing on sounds of hop-scotch rhymings? A sculptor who mimics play-dough creations in pre-school?
What spiritual deformity could allow an artist to reject the entire glory of the observable world for infantile ideograms of dots and straight lines? Look at the faces you love and think that the only available record of your adoration of them would be portraits by Dubuffet or Bacon. Modern artists looked at Reality and shook their heads with dismissal--not good enough for admiration, awe, praise, close and loving study, for tribute to its glory. Not good enough for their demanding standards!
Jean Dubuffet,considered {by people like him] to be one of the greatest French painters of the XX century. Bravo,bravo. |
Francis Bacon.Another triumph. And for all those faithful admirers of Paul Klee’s genius, one of his splendid masterpieces |
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I see you had already answered my question about Dubuffet. My apology. Well, this is exactly what I was asking before while attempting to be polite about it. Dubuffet created this kind of image and exploited the growing cynicism of the market. Others have done as much. And much of the poetry does sound like a four-year old had been commissioned. Salvatore.
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