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Artists felt alienated from the political scientists and social planners who cannot understand how anyone is able to make anything, particularly a work of art, spontaneously or directly - a primo. He probably also spoke for a more general artistic attitude when he defended the artist's ability to create simply " because he has it in him" against the social or political thinker's desire to rationalize all experience.

— Jed Perl   (B - 1951)

American art critic on Barnett Newman

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