Monday, October 1, 2007

Kandinsky

"The artist seeks material rewards for his skill, his powers of invention and observation. His aim becomes the satisfaction of his own ambition and greed. Instead of a close collaboration among artists there is a scramble for these rewards. There are complaints about competition and overproduction. Hatred, bias, factions, jealousy, and intrigue are the consequences of this purposeless, materialist art."
1912

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