“Expressionism seeks 'something else' within the figure's appearance—some recess in its surface. It does not believe that it has captured the essence of a face or a phenomenon unless it has also unveiled this 'something else,' this subjectivity, as it were, of an object, or this objectivity of a subject.”
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