14,373 Quotes About Art
- Author Jasper Johns
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In my early work, I tried to hide my personality, my psychological state, my emotions. This was partly due to my feelings about myself and party due to my feelings about painting at the time. I sort of stuck to my guns for a while but eventually it seemed like a losing battle. Finally one must simply drop the reserve.
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- Author Emma Thompson
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I don't have technique because I never learnt any.
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- Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general, the artist admires his own nation and wants to win its approval.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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A good artist makes imaginations real!
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- Author David Foenkinos
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She must disappear for a time from the human surface,And sacrifice everything for this, To recreate herself from the depths of her world.
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- Author J.M. Coetzee
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Therapy is to make one happy. What is the point of that? Happy people are not interesting. Better to accept the burden of unhappiness and try to turn it into something worthwhile, poetry or music or painting: that is what he been believes.
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- Author Ayn Rand
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One falls in love with the embodiment of the values that formed a person’s character, which are reflected in his widest goals or smallest gestures, which create the style of his soul—the individual style of a unique, unrepeatable, irreplaceable consciousness.
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- Author Molly Crabapple
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Radicals often suspect beauty of corruption. Uptight fuckers though they sometimes are, they're right in one thing: art alone cannot change the world. Pens can't take on swords, let alone Predator drones. But as disappointment and violence spread, the antidote is a generosity that the best art can still inspire.Art is hope against cynicism, creation against entropy. To make art is an act of both love and defiance. Though I'm a cynic, I believe these things are all we have.
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- Author Alan Shapiro
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All works of nonfiction, or memoir, have to first and foremost be art before they can be true. They have to be artful first before they can be truthful... If you emphasize the truth-telling at the expense of art, nobody is going to be interested in it. And if you sacrifice truth in the name of art, you risk triviality. There's a constant balance between those two.
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