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The hedgehog describes an intellectual or artistic personality or temperament for whom everything is conceived of and judged by one single perspective, as opposed to the fox, for whom the world cannot be boiled down to one singular point of view. Whatever our goals or ambitions are in life, there are many paths: for some it may appear as clear as the daylight though it requires them to be highly focused on one singular objective by avoiding all unnecessary distractions which can distract them or simply slowing them down in getting close to the finishing line.
Like the rest of many immigrants who made their new home in the US, mine was no exception. The only pleasure I should mention, having struggled for so long to find my own voice in life, is finding ways to contribute to this free and open society I love in spite of its endless imperfections. On the occasion of his first solo exhibit, Rascals and Saints , at Ruttkowski;68 in Paris September 1—22, , I paid Matt a lengthy visit to his Upper West Side studio in late July to see what he was making, then Matt came to Rail: headquarters in mid-August to have this lengthy conversation about his life and work as an artist of all colors.
The following is an edited version for your reading pleasure. Matt Dillon, Expeditionnaire Tom Crean , Oil on canvas, 34 x 32 inches. Courtesy Ruttkowski;68 and the artist. Phong Bui Rail : The last time that I visited your studio, you said a few things that struck me as a self-discovery. You said that your mistakes are better than your ideas. Can you elaborate further on these two remarks? I believe you can break those rules as long as you can feel the gravity, the weight of things.