Saturday, April 10, 2010

1. "...the conception of the visible [for Foucault] seems pictorial, close to Delaunay, for whom light was a form that created its own forms and movements. Delaunay used to say that Cézanne broke the fruit-bowl, and we should not try to stick it back together again, like the Cubists."

- from Deleuze's Foucault, a remarkable thing attributed to Delaunay about the fruit-bowl: I don't know of the context at all, but it's a striking comment.