A canvas is not a blank surface. It is already heavy with clichés, even if we do not see them. The painter’s work consists in destroying them: the painter must go through a moment when he or she no longer sees anything thanks to a collapse of visual coordinates. That is why I say that painting includes a catastrophe, one that is the crux of the painting.
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| — | Gilles Deleuze, “Painting Sets Writing Ablaze” (interview) |
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