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A samll ontology…
"In the beginning was Kokoschka, whom he copied when he was fourteen…" stood
thirty years ago in the magazine "Boheme – the Viennese Scene".
Now I believe that I have painted myself free from "…certain attitudes
through his feeling for form and color", as Karl-Heinz Roschitz wrote in
the newspaper "Kurier" in 1969.
Picasso once said that all painters since van Gogh, no matter how famous, are
still naive painters or self-educated. Because today's painters no longer hold
to tradition, each one of us must repeatedly create new possibilities for expression.
Every modern painter has the right to invent his own language from A-Z.
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