"Art is made to disturb, science reassures"
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The subtext is almost political. "Disturb" isn’t just about shock for shock’s sake; it’s about interrupting habit. Cubism shattered the single, obedient viewpoint that Renaissance perspective had trained audiences to accept, replacing it with fractured angles that feel closer to lived experience: partial, simultaneous, unstable. That disturbance is the point. It breaks the spell of the familiar, makes you aware of how perception itself is constructed, and invites you to question the stories you’ve been quietly told about reality.
"Science reassures" also reads like a warning. Reassurance can slide into complacency, into the belief that what can be calculated is what matters. Braque’s sentence protects a space for ambiguity, contradiction, and doubt - the messy materials of consciousness. If science helps you sleep at night, art is meant to wake you up and make you ask why you were so comfortable.
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