122 Quotes by Oscar Wilde about art
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At every single moment of one’s life one is what one is going to be no less than what one has been. Art is a symbol, because man is a symbol.
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the moment that an artist takes notice of what other people want, and tries to supply the demand, he ceases to be an artist, and becomes a dull or an amusing craftsman, an honest or a dishonest tradesman. He has no further claim to be considered as an artist.
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A true artist takes no notice whatever of the public. The public are to him non-existent
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I treated Art as the supreme reality and life as a mere mode of fiction.
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Art, even the art of fullest scope and widest vision, can never really show us the external world. All that it shows us is our own soul, the one world of which we have any real cognisance. And the soul itself, the soul of each one of us, is to each one of us a mystery. It hides in the dark and broods, and consciousness cannot tell us of its workings. Consciousness, indeed, is quite inadequate to explain the contents of personality. It is Art, and Art only, that reveals us to ourselves.
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We live in a world when men treat art as if it were meant to be a form of autobiography. We have lost the abstract sense of beauty.
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No artist desires to prove anything. Even things that are can be proved. No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style. No artist is ever morbid. The artist can express everything.
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The son [...] had set himself to the serious study of the great artistocratic art of doing absolutely nothing.
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The artist is the creator of beautiful things. To reveal art and conceal the artist is art's aim.The critic is he who can translate into another manner or a new material his impression of beautiful things. The highest as the lowest form of criticism is a mode of autobiography. Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault.
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