""To make art, artists are like thieves, watching for a door left open. At the beginning of the 1960s, I painted a chair on a chair. I painted a chest of drawers on a chest of drawers. A hopeless entanglement of painting and sculpture. Is that what I was looking for? Minimal Art, Pop Art . . . artists learn from other artists but desperately want their art to be unique . . . But the categories happen. The sense that there is such a thing ..."
"THE TEXT IS IN FRENCH.
Catalog for an exhibition organized by Richard Armstrong for the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and shown at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris from July 7 to September 17th, 1989. The text, which is in French, includes an interview with Artschwager by Bernard Blistene."