Georges Braque Quote

There are certain mysteries, certain secrets in my own work, which even I don't understand, nor do I try to do so.... Critics should help people see for themselves; they should never try to define things, or impose their own explanations, though I admit that if – as nearly always happens – a critic's explanations serve to increase the general obscurity that's all to the good. French poets are particularly helpful in this respect.


'interview with John Richardson' (1957)


There are certain mysteries, certain secrets in my own work, which even I don't understand, nor do I try to do so.... Critics should help people see...

There are certain mysteries, certain secrets in my own work, which even I don't understand, nor do I try to do so.... Critics should help people see...

There are certain mysteries, certain secrets in my own work, which even I don't understand, nor do I try to do so.... Critics should help people see...

There are certain mysteries, certain secrets in my own work, which even I don't understand, nor do I try to do so.... Critics should help people see...