This calls for an explanation and it may be this, that no painting, however good it seems to us is anything in itself, except chemicals smeared on a flat surface. The value in the work of art is in the spectator, you see, and a painting has no bigger value than the mental and intellectual forces it arouses in the spectator.


quote from his speech at the library of Silkeborg, September l0th 1953 (translated from an unpublished Danish manuscript by Guy Atkins) ; as quoted on the website of the Jorn Museum Articles by Jorn


This calls for an explanation and it may be this, that no painting, however good it seems to us is anything in itself, except chemicals smeared on a...

This calls for an explanation and it may be this, that no painting, however good it seems to us is anything in itself, except chemicals smeared on a...

This calls for an explanation and it may be this, that no painting, however good it seems to us is anything in itself, except chemicals smeared on a...

This calls for an explanation and it may be this, that no painting, however good it seems to us is anything in itself, except chemicals smeared on a...