quote, 1984 - from ATV', 188; p. 49
Karel Appel, a gesture of colour' (1992/2009)
“While his brushstrokes are rudimentary, bystanders appreciated the artist's unorthodox style.”
[Annette Sharp, The Diary: Painting by members, The Sun-Herald, Sydney, Australia, 29 July 2007, 2, Fairfax Media Publications Pty Limited]
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Context: Fellowship depends on appreciation while manipulation is the cause of alienation: objects and I apart, things stand dead, and I am alone. What is more decisive: a life of manipulation distorts the image of the world. Reality is equated with availability: What I can manipulate is, what I cannot manipulate is not. A life of manipulation is the death of transcendence.