from "Against Interpretation and Other Essays." by Susan Sontag (New York: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1966), pp. 4-14.
Susan Sontag
"Against Interpretation" (1963)
It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances. The mystery of
the world is the visible, not the invisible.
-OSCAR WILDE, in a
letter
None of us can every retrieve that innocence before all theory when art knew no need to justify itself, when one did not ask of a work of art what it said because one knew (or thought one knew) what it did. For now to the end of consciousness, we are stuck with the task of defending art. We can only quarrel with one or another means of defense. Indeed, we have an obligation to overthrow any means of defending and justifying art which becomes particularly obtuse or onerous or insensitive to contemporary needs and practice.