"A good drawing does not in any way
compare unfavourably with a good
painting. It is more the case that
beneath every picture is an essential
underlying drawing that sustains it, a
skeleton that mobilises it and gives it
form. Any painting lacking this base
crumbles and appears flimsy.”
"Everybody asks themselves
what art is. I think that art is any human creation that is able to lift the
spirit to a higher plain of emotion and wonderment."
“…being a painter, a writer, a
sculptor or a musician does not put one at a higher rank than any other
profession. There are a lot of professions that, when carried out to the
extreme, without a doubt achieve a higher level than that of the majority of
artists. For instance, a wonderful craftsman, a maker of Manila shawls, can
go further than a mediocre sculptor; the work can be superior. Or a great
soccer player can raise greater passion than most of us, painters. To be an
“artist” does not guarantee anything. However, sometimes a genius is born in
a way that distinguishes the great arts, along with science, philosophy or
politics, from any other endeavor. We cannot compare Michael Angelo’s
Sixteen Chapel or Newton’s Law of Gravitation with the most amazing soccer
goal. Art with capital letters is easy to detect; its light continues to
shine through time.”
“ I am not a vanguard artist. My art is
contemporary, literally speaking: a
product of its times. Vanguard, on the
contrary, represents the most innovative
– neither better nor worse; like the
sharp point of a spear which opens up
new paths. However, that sharp point
needs all the power and weight of the
rest of the spear, the weight of Art
History. Without all this History,
there is no push to open up new ways.
Vanguard Art represents freshness,
novelty, surprise, the truth and the
fake, a risky and fascinating bet.
However, what intrigues me is to draw
from the classic and contemporary
traditions, to deepen into the walked
path, and to remain vigilant – like many
other artists – to provide vanguard
artists with a solid foundation. Much
in the same way as an older brother
holds his youngest brother’s hand with
fascination as the intrepid child peeks,
with wonderful daring and no fear, into
the abyss. I need to keep an eye on the
Vanguard Movement because it keeps me
young as an artist, it cleanses me, it
clears up my spirit so that my view
doesn’t sour. I am a part of the body
of the spear and, from that vantage
point, I observe with fascination the
young sharp art poking at the same time
as I draw from the magnificent work of
the masters of all times, the powerful
legacy that sustains us. I am not part
of the sparkles – sometimes ephemeris –
of the spearhead. Each one of us has
his role, and mine, nowadays, is not in
the vanguard."