David Rosenmann-Taub

MIRAR PARA NO VER

 

MIRAR PARA NO VER (To Look in Order Not to See)

1994. Pencil on paper. 23x30 cm.

A crossroads of opposite directions. Mouth, mustache, eyebrows, flying up on one side and falling down on the other.

One eye is wide open: he has seen the general state of contradictions of the world — and his own. However, he would prefer not to perceive anything more; thus his other eye is closed.

No contour of the face, no perceptible bones, only elements echoing human features which do not represent a particular person; they reveal an inner movement of consciousness as it witnesses reality as a whole.