If I were an academician... or a believer in a higher reality outside me, as most people are (lucky creatures!), I would have no need for any justification for painting landscapes, or portraits, or social realism. I would rely on my so-called common sense, on which I see and feel, and I would enjoy it. Or I would fix one point in the distant haze of that unknown reality, would try to approach it as nearly as I could, and would find solace in the fanatical belief that I am the only one who is portraying that reality which is the only truth.


Gabo (1950) cited in: Eidos: a journal of painting, sculpture and design. Nr.1, p. 32 cited in: Herbert E. Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read (1971) The philosophy of modern art: collected essays. p. 94


If I were an academician... or a believer in a higher reality outside me, as most people are (lucky creatures!), I would have no need for any...

If I were an academician... or a believer in a higher reality outside me, as most people are (lucky creatures!), I would have no need for any...

If I were an academician... or a believer in a higher reality outside me, as most people are (lucky creatures!), I would have no need for any...

If I were an academician... or a believer in a higher reality outside me, as most people are (lucky creatures!), I would have no need for any...