For Buren, works of art falsify reality by projecting
a purely subjective vision upon it, and, especially in the context of a gallery or museum, they undermine the freedom of thought and perception in viewers by imposing a false, ideological illusion.
Not exact matches
The dreams of the poet, the
visions of the artist, the «pattern» apprehended by the truly religious man, have all to be explained as
purely subjective phenomena within the material setup.
I would not call this experience an hallucination, which I take to be
purely subjective in all important respects, having no significant objective referent, but rather a
vision, the encounter with a nonperceptual reality made manifest and perceptible by hallucinatory means.
«A
vision is never
purely subjective.