Ambiguity Quote by Jo Baer
“A painting is an object which has an emphatic frontal surface. On such a surface, I paint a black band which does not recede, a color band which does not obtrude, a white square or rectangle which does not move back or forth, to or fro, or up or down; there is also a painted white exterior frame band which is edged round the edge to the black. Every part is painted and contiguous to its neighbor; no part is above or below any other part. There is no hierarchy. There is no ambiguity. There is no illusion. There is no space or interval (time).”
About This Quote
Source Art Statement: "Untitled (Black Band)", 1970
The painting rejects depth and hierarchy, presenting a flat, continuous surface where all elements are equal.
In simple terms: Flatness eliminates hierarchy and illusion.
Embrace equality and simplicity.
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When to use this quote
- gallery display
- interior design
- educational illustration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does hierarchy mean to you?
- Can flatness convey emotion?
Flatness may limit expressive depth.