Josef Albers, Goldrosa, 1926 (sandblasted flashed glass with black paint; Albers Foundation, New York)

André Breton writes:

As for me I continue to inhabit my glass house, where one can see at every hour who is coming to visit me, where everything that is suspended from the ceilings and the walls holds on as if by enchantment, where I rest at night on a bed of glass with glass sheets, where who I am will appear to me, sooner or later, engraved on a diamond.

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