拍品專文
‘Plastic beauty is totally independent of sentimental, descriptive, and imitative values. Each object, picture, architectural work, and decorative arrangement has a value in itself, absolute and independent of what it may represent. Every created object can contain an intrinsic beauty, like all the phenomena of the natural order, which the world has admired since time began. There is no classification or hierarchy of the beautiful. The beautiful is everywhere, in the arrangement of a set of saucepans on a white kitchen wall as well as in a museum. Modern beauty is almost always combined with practical necessity.’
(F. Léger, Functions of Painting, London, 1973, pp. 63-64)