“Like the Cubists before them, the abstractionists felt a beautiful thing in perceiving how the medium can, of its own accord, carry one into the unknown, that is to the discovery of new structures. What an inspiration the medium is..”
Source: 1940's, Beyond the Aesthetics (1946), pp. 39-40
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