The Chair – José Maria Guijarro

23-06-2025

On display at Piet Hein Eek untill 31.08.25

December 13, 1988. Back in Cologne.

The chair.

To sit on. To lean against the back of the chair. To leave clothes on it. To warm up by the brazier. To climb on to change a light bulb. To rest, eat, or work.

Every house has chairs. Every room has a chair, or there may be one. There are functional chairs, stylish chairs, noble chairs, popular chairs, common chairs, unique chairs.

The only necessary condition: a horizontal support for the buttocks and a vertical support, at an angle, for the back; the resulting angle can be absolutely right or obtuse between the planes and with respect to the floor. They can be large or small, with anatomical shapes or hard or soft planes, the same or different.

José María Guijarro

Irrational thoughts must be followed with absolute fidelity and logic. —If the artist changes his mind mid-course, he endangers the outcome and repeats past results. -The artist’s will is secondary to the process he or she sets in motion from idea to execution. Willpower is often just vanity.

Sol Lewitt

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