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Self-conceit [2]
1971; screen print 42 x 26 cm
standard print
reproduction: 42 x 26 cm (approx.) plus margins
printed 200 gsm satin, custom size on request
small print (A4)
reproduction: 26 x 16 cm (approx.) plus margins
printed 350 gsm satin
Negative Attitudes

Self-conceit [2]

Editors' note: In unconscious man vanity, pride and self-conceit are common in both sexes. Self-conceit is more inner and, once acquired, becomes a fixed attitude whereas vanity requires constant feeding. One acquires a fixed attitude about, for instance, being a highly intellectual or religious person, then manifests that to others, expecting them to recognise it.

Self-conceit is connected with arrogance, boastfulness and selfishness and there is a lot of conceit in the acquisition of power. People totally consumed with self-conceit become narcissistic, completely wrapped up in themselves – other people hardly exist for them. But which ‘self’ are they conceited about?