Roman Opalka
, Abbeville, France — , Chieti, Italy
About Roman Opalka
Over the years, there have been some changes to the ritual. In Opalka’s first details, he painted white numbers onto a black background. In 1968, he changed to a grey background “because it’s not a symbolic color, nor an emotional one,” and in 1972, he decided he would gradually lighten this grey background by adding one percent more white to the ground with each passing detail. He expects to be painting virtually in white on white by the time he reaches 7,777,777, about a decade away at the current rate: “My objective is to get up to the white on white and still be alive.
The process is endless, but measured against its goal—infinity—it is as naught: the problem is that we are, and are about not to be. My death is the logical and emotional proof of the completion of my work.