Sunday 12 July 2015

Léger (July)


Fernand Léger came first. Cities run like machines are run by machines. Léger’s squares, tubes, joins, and fittings were the mechanisms cities adopted, transformed by necessity – discs, frames, rivets and capsules – into charms of new environments. Miles of shopfronts with their same cantilevers, signs, locks and displays are summarised prophetically in ‘Milk Bar/Newsagent’. A work that shocked the bourgeoisie now looks like a road-plan for lifestyle. Likewise the high-speed rise of automobiles was unknown to Léger when he painted ‘Jaunty July Jalopy’. Now its stylish background layers resemble high-rise carparks of our consumerist sprawl. Which came first, space or gasoline?

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