
the theory-minded art lovers among you (if there are any) might enjoy chewing on this a while: magritte the architecturologist by nold egenter, which attempts to understand magritte in terms of architectural spaces he constructed. quote: very likely it is not by chance that, in opposition to contemporary movements suggesting the dissolution of space, magritte tenaciously remained loyal to perspective as a means to represent space. he needed the tectonically constructed view and its fixed eye point to make his statements. if your not so into theory (i can sympathize) check out the illusion of reality site instead.