VACATION EYES

By vacationeyes

blip dream

"I used to see the world through the goggles of the existing arts. I would go to the Louvre to see the paintings and sculptures of the past, and I found them more beautiful than reality. Today, when I go to the Louvre, all these representations of the external world -- and until fifty years ago, all painting, all sculpture were direct representations of the external world, weren't they? -- strike me as partial, precarious. I ask myself how the devil they could have seen it like that. And what astonishes me, what really gets me, isn't the paintings and sculptures anymore, but the people who look at them. Now I look only at the people who are looking.

Alberto Giacometti




photography exhibit, museum of fine arts, boston

Comments
Sign in or get an account to comment.