Talk:The Kiss (Brâncuși sculpture)

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Copyright investigation[edit]

On May 28, 2009, this article was tagged as a suspected copyright infringement of [1]. While text is duplicated, that external site is not archived and its own dating scheme seems to have it originating on 4/24/2009. The duplicated text was in our article at its foundation in June 2008. We appreciate contributors remaining conscious of copyright concerns and listing these for evaluation where they seem likely. In this case, it seems that the text—with the exception of one sentence recently added and now removed—is clear. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:36, 5 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sculpture for the blind[edit]

Brâncuși was known to have said: "There are idiots who define my work as abstract; yet what they call abstract is what is most realistic. What is real is not the appearance, but the idea, the essence of things." One of the reasons he made a sculpture called Sculpture for the Blind[1] also in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This sculpture is meant to be touched. Brâncuși said of The Kiss, that it was a sculpture for the blind, to be experienced (by touch for example) rather than to be looked at. Ironically the sculpture in Philadelphia is in a glass case and the ornament in the Montparnasse Cemetery ( which is under constant video surveillance) may not be touched. What I find interesting is that Sculpture for the Blind does not seem to be mentioned in Wikipedia. JHvW 06:29, 1 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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