samedi 27 février 2010

Timeline.








De haut en bas:

Hannah Höch, Grotesque, 1963

Picasso, Lady in Blue, 1901

Egon Schiele, Portrait of the Artist's Sister, Melanie, 1908

Edouard Vuillard, À l'opera, 1900

Daniel Pitin, The Birds, 2004

Christian Schad, Count St. Genois d'Anneaucourt, 1926

Andrew Wyeth, Christina's World, 1948

Untitled.


« I thought that Hegel would have been very sensitive to this object which has two opposing functions: at the same time not to admit any water (repelling it) and to admit it (containing it). He would have been delighted, I think, or amused (as on a vacation) and I call the painting Hegel's Holiday. »



René Magritte, Hegel's Holiday, 1958.

Michaël Borremans.