Walter Benjamin Quote

Painting, by its nature, cannot provide an object of simultaneous collective reception... as film is able to do today... And while efforts have been made to present paintings to the masses in galleries and salons, this mode of reception gives the masses no means of organizing and regulating their response. Thus, the same public which reacts progressively to a slapstick comedy inevitably displays a backward attitude toward Surrealism.


Selected Writings: 1935-1938 (ed. Harvard University Press, 2002) - ISBN: 9780674008960


Painting, by its nature, cannot provide an object of simultaneous collective reception... as film is able to do today... And while efforts have been...

Painting, by its nature, cannot provide an object of simultaneous collective reception... as film is able to do today... And while efforts have been...

Painting, by its nature, cannot provide an object of simultaneous collective reception... as film is able to do today... And while efforts have been...

Painting, by its nature, cannot provide an object of simultaneous collective reception... as film is able to do today... And while efforts have been...