Variant: I was looking for some sort of systematic way of getting down these subjective images and I had always admired, particularly admired the early Italian painters who proceeded the Renaissance and I very much liked some of the altarpieces in which there would be, for example the story of Christ told in a series of boxes... And it seemed to me this was a very rational method of conveying something. So I decided to try it. But I was not interested in telling, in giving something its chronological sequence. What I wanted to do was give something, to present what material I was interested in simultaneously so that you would get an instantaneous impact from it. So I made boxes..
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
Adolph Gottlieb: Doing
Adolph Gottlieb was American artist. Explore interesting quotes on doing.Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
Source: 1960s, Interview with Dorothy Seckler, 1967, p. 55-59.
In an interview (March 1960) with David Sylvester, edited for broadcasting by the BBC first published in ‘Living Arts, June 1963; as quoted in Interviews with American Artists, by David Sylvester; Chatto & Windus, London 2001, p. 31
1960s
Arts and Architecture, vol. 68, no 9, September 1951, p. 21.
1950s