November 9, 2004

  • The Nine
    (Readings for
    Weyl’s birthday)

    “The grid is a staircase
    to the Universal….
    We could think about Ad Reinhardt, who,
    despite his repeated insistence
    that
    ‘Art is art,’
    ended up by painting a series of…
    nine-square grids in
    which the motif
    that inescapably emerges is
    a Greek cross.


    Greek Cross

    There is no
    painter in the West
    who can be unaware of
    the symbolic power
    of the cruciform
    shape and the
    Pandora’s box of spiritual reference
    that is opened once one uses
    it.”

    – Rosalind Krauss,
    Meyer Schapiro Professor
    of Modern
    Art and Theory
    at Columbia University

    (Ph.D., Harvard U., 1969),
    in “Grids”

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    Krauss

    “Nine is a very powerful Nordic number.”

    – Katherine Neville, author of The Eight,

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    in The Magic Circle,
    Ballantine paperback,
    1999, p. 339

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    Neville



    “To live is to defend a form.”

    (“Leben, das heisst eine Form verteidigen“)
    attributed to Hölderlin

    For details on the above picture,
    which deals with properties of the
    nine-square grid, see

    Translation Plane.

    For more on the defense
    of this form,


    see the Log24.net entry of
    June 5, 2004, A Form,
    and the Art Wars entries
    for St. Peter’s Day, 2004.

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