Category Archives: Commentary

Opinion or analysis concerning whatever’s on my mind.

His First Word Was ‘Pencil’

“What I’ve come to realize after 30 years of research is that the pictorial output of Picasso basically consists of drawings rendered in paint. His entire oeuvre is conceived, anticipated and elaborated through drawing.” (Anne Baldassari) Give my my pencil, … Continue reading

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Frans Hals ‘Bet Everything on Portraiture’

Hals bet everything on portraiture… It was a profession, not a calling. His job was to disappear into the paint. (Zachary Fine) For me Vermeer is glassy and distant where Hals is rudely… reachable. The tossed-off affect of his paintings’ … Continue reading

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‘Have a Nice Day’ in Plain Language

Javier Sánchez knows how to open up a can of tough love and share it with his reader. What he wrote the other day in Las palabras de Javier follows, along with my English translation (kindly authorized by Javier). Can … Continue reading

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‘A Spume of Green or a Blood-Red Fog’

[Rothko] modeled a commitment to abstraction that charged at the hardest questions of life and art through refusal of the easy path… [He] never thought of [his paintings] as peaceable. “Behind the color lies the cataclysm,” he said in 1959 … Continue reading

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Gospel of the Undies

“Lord, help us to realize that our nation is at a tipping point, that people on the left literally hate you. They hate your word. They, many times, hate our country.” (From opening “prayer” at a primary rally) Phrases registered … Continue reading

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The High Window Reviews: Jonathan Timbers on Andrew Wynn Owen

***** Adopting the dialogic form between conflicting parts of the self that Anthony Burgess experimented with in his fantasia, Mozart and the … The High Window Reviews: Jonathan Timbers on Andrew Wynn Owen This review by Jonathan Timbers sets off … Continue reading

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Brice Marden Believed Looking at Paintings Could Be Transporting

Again and again, he showed that art from any time or culture was contemporary and alive, if it offered artists something they could use. (Roberta Smith) Brice Marden died in August 2023, aged 84. The illustration that concludes Roberta Smith’s … Continue reading

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‘Blaise Cendrars (1887-1961): Poetry Is Everything’

This piece clipped back in August 2023 reminded me of my youthful infatuation with the School of Paris, which included the Delaunays, Sonia and Robert, as well as Fernand Léger. The article’s appeal lies as well in the matchup of … Continue reading

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Just Say Right, It’s Only Weather

As long as the nation’s fleet of private jets can take to the skies there’s no call to whine about so-called climate (the Dems’ name for weather). There’s a right way to think about it, just do a thought experiment. … Continue reading

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Epistemic Hubris: Unwarranted Certainty (About Complex Issues)

Greek words are a nerd’s downfall. I’m a nerd, therefore felled by epistemic hubris. Whenever I encounter “epistemic,” as in Maggie Jackson’s essay, I have to mentally re-solder its connection to epistemology, which I barely retain has to do with … Continue reading

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