D’abord, il n’y a rien, ensuite un rien profond, puis une profondeur bleue
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- | "[[D’abord, il n’y a rien, ensuite un rien profond, puis une profondeur bleue]]" is a dictum by [[Gaston Bachelard]] from his book ''[[Air and Dreams]]''. | + | "[[D’abord, il n’y a rien, ensuite un rien profond, puis une profondeur bleue]]" is a dictum by [[Gaston Bachelard]] from his book ''[[Air and Dreams]]'' (1943). |
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"D’abord, il n’y a rien, ensuite un rien profond, puis une profondeur bleue" is a dictum by Gaston Bachelard from his book Air and Dreams (1943).
English translation:
- "First there is nothing, next there is depth of nothingness, then a profundity of blue."
Or:
- "First there is nothing, then there is a deep nothing, then there is a blue depth."
The dictum was used in Yves Klein's exhibition Le vide in April 1958 at the Galerie Iris Clert.
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