From the New Yorker
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NVESTIGATIONS about the painter Balthus, Balthasar Klossowski… He was
born February 29, 1908… Writer tells about calling Balthus in Switzerland in
1990, and fixed a date for a visit… Three weeks later, he arrived at
Le Grand Chalet, which was built between 1752 and 1756, and contains
forty-five rooms… Balthus and his wife Setsuko bought it in the late seventies…
Describes the opulent setting… His art, he maintained, had been misunderstood:
it was neither graphic nor mysterious. Above all, it was not autobiographical…
Balthus is one of the great loners of twentieth-century art; he belongs to no school, no “ism,” but his own.
Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1999/09/06/1999_09_06_034_TNY_LIBRY_000018986#ixzz2MuDSHPSR
Published on March 07, 2013 17:02