"My work is a game, a very serious game"
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Calling it a game foregrounds structure: constraints, systems, repeatable moves. Escher wasn’t primarily chasing self-expression in the romantic sense; he was building visual puzzles where logic becomes aesthetic. Tessellations, impossible staircases, hands drawing hands - these aren’t decorative curiosities. They’re formal problems with crisp solutions that just happen to look like magic. The “serious” part is a quiet rebuke to anyone who treats play as frivolous. For Escher, play is method: a way to test perception, expose how easily the eye accepts contradictions, and show that the world we “see” is already an interpretation.
Context matters: Escher worked in the long shadow of modernism, when abstraction and conceptual stakes were rising, yet he stood slightly aside from the avant-garde mainstream. His seriousness is partly defensive, partly proud: he’s not making party tricks; he’s conducting experiments in image-making, borrowing from mathematics and architecture without surrendering to pure theory.
The subtext lands on the viewer, too. If it’s a game, you’re implicated. You don’t just look at an Escher; you try to solve it - and in that struggle, you catch yourself in the act of seeing.
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