About this work
La Descente dans la rue (Down into the Streets)
1968
Oil on canvas
67 5/8 x 79 1/4 in.
In her own words...
Alain Jouffroy: In 1968, shortly before May, you painted La Descente dans la rue (The Mob bursts into the street). Is this painting connected to some foreboding for what was going to happen, what might happen? In what domain?
Dorothea Tanning: Something of the sort, yes. When I was in college, I read J.B. Rhine on his experiments at Duke University with telepathy and extra-sensory perception. I was fascinated. And I still think that, in an ultra-receptive state you can not only communicate your thoughts to someone else, you can also capture vibrations of the future. The ultra-receptive state in question is so tense, so high, like a subliminal sound, that it takes place in you subconscious (surconscious?). That's why there is this trivial feeling of surprise when some event perfectly matches a memory. As for painting -- it's my crystal. In front of any blank canvas I try -- but it is always a matter of great seriousness -- to provoke the apparition. My own event. I, for one, can't approach painting otherwise.
--from “Interview with Dorothea Tanning" in Dorothea Tanning, retrospective exhibition catalogue, Malmö, Sweden: Malmö Konsthall, 1993, p. 59. This interview was originally published as "Questions pour Dorothea Tanning entretien avec Alain Jouffroy, Mars 1974,” in Dorothea Tanning: Oeuvre, retrospective exhibition catalogue, Paris: Centre National D'Art Contemporain, 1974.
--from “Interview with Dorothea Tanning" in Dorothea Tanning, retrospective exhibition catalogue, Malmö, Sweden: Malmö Konsthall, 1993, p. 59. This interview was originally published as "Questions pour Dorothea Tanning entretien avec Alain Jouffroy, Mars 1974,” in Dorothea Tanning: Oeuvre, retrospective exhibition catalogue, Paris: Centre National D'Art Contemporain, 1974.