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Long Time Take to See

Creation period
1987
Dimensions
101,7x76,2 cm
Technique
chipboard, acrylic
5
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William Burroughs
Long Time Take to See
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William Burroughs is mostly known as a writer. He was a member of the Beat Generation — a literary group of American existentialist authors who advocated freedom of expression in the mid-1940s. Burroughs was friends with many famous contemporaries, such as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. He knew Andy Warhol, Patti Smith, and Susan Sontag, who introduced him to the New York circle of artists. He wrote 28 books — novels, collections of stories and essays. “He joins a small group of daredevils, led by Dante, who dare to look into hell and report what they have seen there, ” critics wrote about Burroughs.

Both in literature and in painting, Burroughs opposed classical, traditional forms of expression. For example, he often deliberately violated the lexical and grammatical rules. For example, the very title of the painting “Long Time Take to See” is grammatically incorrect. In his paintings, he strove to convey strong, unrestrained emotions.
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Painting in the past hundred years has come from an exclusively representational position, where any number of artists could cover the same material to such a state of fragmentation that every artist must now have his own special point on which there is only room for one artist. Any number of artists can paint country landscapes, but there is only room for one Warhol soup can. It’s every artist his own movement now. Here is a question for all schools: If art has undergone such drastic alteration in the past hundred years, what do you think artists will be doing in fifty or a hundred years from now? Of course, we can foresee expansion into the realm of exploding art… A self-destroying TV set, refrigerator, washing-machine, and electric stove going off, leaving a shambles of a gleaming modern apartment; the housewife’s dream goes up behind a barrier of shatterproof glass to shield the spectators.
William Burroughs, “The Fall of Art”
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“Long Time Take to See” is a chipboard with bullet holes, randomly stained with paint. It refers to a real criminal episode from the artist’s life. On September 6, 1951, Burroughs accidentally shot his wife, Joan Vollmer, in Mexico City. At that time, both of them were in an altered mental status, so her death was assumed to have been a tragic accident and Burroughs faced only two years of probation.
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Long Time Take to See

Creation period
1987
Dimensions
101,7x76,2 cm
Technique
chipboard, acrylic
5
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