But I find, because of modern painting, that things which couldn't be seen in terms of painting, things you couldn't paint.... it is not that you paint them, bit is the connection. I imagine that Cézanne, when he painted a ginger pot with apples, must have been very grotesque in his day, because a still life was something set up of beautiful things. It may be very difficult, for instance, to put a Rheingold bottled beer on the table and a couple of glasses and a package of Lucky Strike [cigarets]. I mean, you know, there are certain things you cannot paintat a particular time, and it takes a certain attitude how to see those things, in terms of art.


In an interview (March 1960) with David Sylvester, edited for broadcasting by the BBC first published in 'Location', Spring 1963; as quoted in Interviews with American Artists, by David Sylvester; Chatto & Windus, London 2001, p. 54


But I find, because of modern painting, that things which couldn't be seen in terms of painting, things you couldn't paint.... it is not that you...

But I find, because of modern painting, that things which couldn't be seen in terms of painting, things you couldn't paint.... it is not that you...

But I find, because of modern painting, that things which couldn't be seen in terms of painting, things you couldn't paint.... it is not that you...

But I find, because of modern painting, that things which couldn't be seen in terms of painting, things you couldn't paint.... it is not that you...