Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/13

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Subject: Re[2]: [Leica] Totally false?? HCB and l'instant dTcisif
From: Peterson_Art@hq.navsea.navy.mil
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 14:38:18 -0500

     
     Dominique,
     
     You wrote, "Geometric inspiration for HCB; humanitarian inspiration 
     for D[oisneau].  When I see the HCB's picture entitled 'la Seine'..., 
     I understand why people...don't look at the camera.  HCB is not 
     interested by people, but by a geometric picture in which there are 
     people."
     
     Perhaps it may allow you to further appreciate HCB if you consider 
     that any work of art is, primarily and essentially, an organization of 
     the elements of its substance (words in a poem, notes in a piece of 
     music, people and/or objects in a painting or a photograph) into an 
     expressive form (e.g., the "geometric picture" you mentioned).  A news 
     photograph may convey some expression (e.g., the sadness on the faces 
     of victims), but it is likely to be no more than the straightforward, 
     limited expressions of the subjects (e.g., the people in the picture) 
     the photographer was concerned with depicting.  But an artist must be 
     concerned, primarily, with creating his artwork---that is, the form he 
     is creating that will express itself to those who will appreciate his 
     work.  That's not to say that he is "not interested" in his subjects, 
     but only that his primary interest, at the time he creates his work, 
     must be in what he is creating.  Without form, art is nothing and does 
     not exist; form is the means by which a work of art expresses itself.
     
     Art Peterson