“Such is our ideal – not another museum, another bleak exhibition gallery, another classical building in which insulated and classified specimens of a culture are displayed for instruction, but an adult play-centre, a workshop where work is a joy, a source of vitality and daring experiment. We may be mocked for our naive idealism, but at least it will not be possible to say that an expiring civilisation perished without a creative protest.”

—  Herbert Read

On the occasion of the opening of Forty Years of Modern Art (February 1948)
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English anarchist, poet, and critic of literature and art 1893–1968

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