To think of abstraction as an end in itself is undoubtedly letting oneself be led into a cul-de-sac and can only lead to exhaustion and impotence.
Let there be sculpture: the autobiography of Jacob Epstein (ed. 1942)
To think of abstraction as an end in itself is undoubtedly letting oneself be led into a cul-de-sac and can only lead to exhaustion and impotence.
Let there be sculpture: the autobiography of Jacob Epstein (ed. 1942)