In this work Constant brings together the fictional characters Justine and King Ubu, created respectively by Marquis de Sade (1791) and Alfred Jarry (1888). With this painting he references the silent majority as popularized by the U.S. president Richard Nixon in his speech of November 3, 1969. In the painting Justine embodies the silent majority meeting the idiot characterized by Ubu.
Work
Casanova s'associe avec la morale
1975
166.0cm x 175.4cm
linen, oil paint
Collection Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed, NL
CID: 161
De ontmoeting van Ubu en Justine
1975
190.2cm x 200.2cm
linen, oil paint
Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, NL
CID: 30
Die Beschneidung Christi- nach Joerg Ratgeb
1975
83.0cm x 69.0cm
cardboard, crayon, paper, watercolour
Collection Krona Museum, Uden, NL
CID: 2589
On his way to Munich for the exhibition ‘Constant Kreidezeichnungen 1945-52’ in Gallery van de Loo, Constant makes a stop in Stuttgart. At the Stuttgart State Gallery, he sees the Herrenberg Altarpiece by the German Renaissance painter Jerg Ratgeb. The altarpiece consists of eight panels that show 24 scenes from the Passion story, from the life of Mary and from the Acts of the Apostles.
Johnny
1975
31.4cm x 23.1cm
ink, paper
Collection Fondation Constant, NL
CID: 241
Circa 1975.
Johnny was Constan's assistant in the '60's when working on New Babylon. He died in the seventies.