Jean Dubuffet “Epanouissement, August 15, 1984” photo by Ellen Page Wilson/The Pace Gallery, New York
“The mind has the right to establish being wherever it cares to and for as long as it likes,” Dubuffet writes in a letter to his art dealer Arne Glimcher (April 19, 1985). He adds, “There is no intrinsic difference between being and fantasy; being is an attribute that the mind assigns to fantasy.”
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