“Not only the artist but everyone "becomes someone else" in becoming someone. One is thought about, thus invented. Or as Steinberg put it with memorable succinctness in his Cogito drawings, "I think, therefore Descartes is." One creates not oneself but another. Being is in the act.”

Source: Art & Other Serious Matters, (1985), p. 196, "Saul Steinberg"

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American writer and art critic 1906–1978

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