Ashmore, Jerome.  “The Artists Adequation.”  Man World 3 (Sep.-Nov. 1970): 268-274.

Abstract

This essay treats the interpenetration between an artist and nature, with nature seen in the context of Husserl's life-world and Whitehead's process.  Nature, in such a light, demands representation by an artist in order to be experienced.  The artist meets this demand by his unique power to embrace irrational elements, to absorb contradictions and contingencies, to contact a nonsensuous domain, to capture permanently some bit of flux, and to function spontaneously in all these directions. (French)  [Abstract from The Philosopher’s Index]