The impeccable straight-arrow logic of Irwin's artistic progress:
- Imagery for me constituted representation, "re-presentation," a second order of reality, whereas I was after a first order of presence.
- He realized that the straight line itself was the most energy-efficient, the least Rorschachable gesture.
- [Kierkegaard:] Here we have the principle of limitation, the onlt saving principle in the world. The mire you limit yourself, the more fertile you become in invention.
- Boredom's a great way to break that. All your illusions, aspirations, everything just drains off.
- He wanted to suspend such conventions as much as possible, to hold them in abeyance, to bracket them, as it were, in order to consider them and their implications more directly.
- "All my activities after those line paintings, are a result of how those paintings taught me to look at the world. .. My posture is not one of focus but rather of attention.
- There is a strain in the Jewish mystical tradition that asserts that there exist questions larger than the sum of their answers,
- Now, I'm not anti performance, but I find it very precarious for a culture only to be able to measure performance and never to be able to credit the questions themselves.
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