Jean Dubuffet Quote

The things we truly love, the things forming the basis and roots of our being, are generally things we never look at. A huge piece of carpeting, empty and naked plains, silent and uninterrupted stretches with nothing to alter the homogeneity of their continuity. I love wide, homogenous worlds, unstaked, unlimited like the sea, like high snows, deserts, and steppes.


Jean Dubuffet: (ed. Abbeville Press, 1987)


The things we truly love, the things forming the basis and roots of our being, are generally things we never look at. A huge piece of carpeting,...

The things we truly love, the things forming the basis and roots of our being, are generally things we never look at. A huge piece of carpeting,...

The things we truly love, the things forming the basis and roots of our being, are generally things we never look at. A huge piece of carpeting,...

The things we truly love, the things forming the basis and roots of our being, are generally things we never look at. A huge piece of carpeting,...