“I love every minute of my life,” said the artist who made this painting. “I squeeze it like an orange and eat the peel, because I don’t want to miss a thing.”
Have you eaten orange peel lately? It’s oily and bitter. But if Huguette Caland knew some bitterness in her life, she also had a knack for prolonging life’s sweetness.
Caland painted “Visages” in 1979. Ravishingly beautiful, it’s a square-shaped painting with 31-inch sides that was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art.
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Some artists paint their suffering. She painted her own bliss. Huguette Caland was a libertine. Her art was about prolonging life’s pleasures.
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