Frank Barron

Above all, creators remain drawn to the age-old paradoxes that philosophy grapples with [and]. . . that art occasionally resolves. . . the problem of the one and the many; unity and variety; determinism and freedom; mechanism and vitalism; good and evil; time and eternity; the plenum and the void; moral absolutism and relativism. . . These are the basic problems of human existence, and as far as we possibly can we arrange things to forget them.