The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 48
... create a new language or a new form , if the existing conventions are not adequate anymore . Of course , this is not purely intuitive , but intellectual analysis comes after the creative impulse is satisfied . The artist is involved in ...
... create a new language or a new form , if the existing conventions are not adequate anymore . Of course , this is not purely intuitive , but intellectual analysis comes after the creative impulse is satisfied . The artist is involved in ...
Side 51
create an esthetic no man's land . Its intent was not only to introduce a new way of painting , but also to change ... created the theory together with a myth that eventually Pollock himself believed . Here was the wild dynamic genius ...
create an esthetic no man's land . Its intent was not only to introduce a new way of painting , but also to change ... created the theory together with a myth that eventually Pollock himself believed . Here was the wild dynamic genius ...
Side 55
... create the vain illusion of " immortality " anymore . Maybe this is good . A visit to any museum's cellar would strengthen this argument . But if the museums became laboratories for contemporary experimentation then this should be ...
... create the vain illusion of " immortality " anymore . Maybe this is good . A visit to any museum's cellar would strengthen this argument . But if the museums became laboratories for contemporary experimentation then this should be ...
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