Painting’s Doubt
Nine days out of ten all he saw around him was the wretchedness of his unsuccessful attempts. — Maurice Merleau-Ponty Professor Matt Saunders offers Harvard undergrads an unusual studio course he titles “ Painting’s Doubt .” “Painting is an engagement between the self and the world,” his course description reads. “It is a practice of embodied making.” Saunders’ ambiguous course title no doubt refers to the way a painting instructor will teach you to doubt “conditioned understanding” and “to see like an artist” But it also refers to the fact that painting is doubt . It’s all about doubt. Saunders’ course title in the latter sense echoes the title of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s pivotal essay “ Cezanne’s Doubt .” “It took him one hundred working sessions for a still life, one hundred-fifty sittings for a portrait,” the essay on Cezanne opens. “What we call his work was, for him, an attempt, an approach to painting.” For all his skill and commitment to craft, Cezanne was never pleas...