"'Time' has a large part to play in looking at a picture. A picture (a stupid empty surface to begin with) gets covered in the course of its creation by a rhythmically measured network of colors, lines and dots, which evokes in its final form a total of living movement. The eye jumps from a blue to red, to green (even if there is only a change of form), to a black line, suddenly comes upon a sharp white eruption, follows it, floats on to... It is impossible to take it all in at once. Time is inseparable from surface."
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Quote in Macke's letter to philosopher , March 1913; as quoted by , in Expressionism; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, p. 145
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August Macke
1887 – 1914
deutscher Maler des Expressionismus
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