ART QUOTES XI

quotations about art

Art quote

Art is a means to enter, to play with, to dance with, to wrestle with anything that intrigues, delights, disturbs, or terrifies us.

PAT B. ALLEN

introduction, Art Is a Spiritual Path

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The swing of art is circular, from form to formalism, from formalism to formlessness, from formlessness to form again.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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All art is political in the sense that it serves someone's politics.

AUGUST WILSON

The Paris Review, Winter 1999

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They say that art should stand the test of time. Life lasts a limited amount of time. Mountains and trees and earth will outlive human beings, but we don't know if they will be here always. Art does outlast the life span of its maker. Art should communicate to an increasing circle of strangers--people who do now know the artist, but come to know the work, and through the work, come to know something about the humanity of the artist that rings with their own humanity.

ANNA DEAVERE SMITH

Letters to a Young Artist

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Art is my spiritual path.... Art is my prayer, my ritual, my remembrance of the Divine. Art is the way I knit together the beliefs and practices that guide my life.

PAT B. ALLEN

introduction, Art Is a Spiritual Path

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If the world were clear, art would not exist.

ALBERT CAMUS

The Myth of Sisyphus

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Art achieves all little things by absolute truth: but all her great things need some admixture of illusion.

RICHARD GARNETT

De Flagello Myrtes

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Aesthetic culture is not the high-road to all the virtues, and, indeed, certain of the vices have been known to infest it. Neither, on the other hand, is there any special grace in ugliness. Art is only utterance. It must express something; and the vital question is, what does it express?

LEWIS FOREMAN DAY

Everyday Art

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There is no surer way of evading the world than by Art; and no surer way of uniting with it than by Art.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe

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Art is the magic mirror you make to reflect your invisible dreams in visible pictures. You use a glass mirror to see your face: you use works of art to see your soul.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Back to Methuselah

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It is difficult to prove that any age has been propitious for the artist; Socrates was condemned to death, so were Seneca and Petronius, Dante was exiled, the age of Louis XIV was one of both civil and religious persecution; the nineteenth century, as the lawsuits against Flaubert, Baudelaire, Hugo, etc., show, was not much better; and in the twentieth century there are whole tracts of Europe where to be a writer is to invite a firing-squad. "Silence, exile, and cunning" are the artist's lot, and, exquisite though his happiness will be when his public, educated at last, mobs him like a film-star, we may be wiser to assume that, for our lifetime, "silence, exile, and cunning" it will remain.

CYRIL CONNOLLY

The Condemned Playground

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The artist who is after success lets himself be influenced by the public. Generally such an artist contributes nothing new, for the public acclaims only what it already knows, what it recognizes.

ANDRE GIDE

Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality

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Surely to root politics out of art is a highly necessary undertaking: for the freedom of art, like that of science, depends entirely upon its objectivity and non-practical, non-partisan passion.

WYNDHAM LEWIS

"My Bill of Rights", The Diabolical Principle


Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.

WINSTON CHURCHILL

speech to Royal Academy of Art, 1953

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The worst evil which can befall the artist is that his work should appear good in his own eyes.

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Thoughts on Art and Life

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What an artist does, is fail. Any reading of the literature... (I mean the literature of artistic creation), however summary, will persuade you instantly that the paradigmatic artistic experience is that of failure. The actualization fails to meet, equal, the intuition. There is something "out there" which cannot be brought "here". This is standard. I don't mean bad artists, I mean good artists. There is no such thing as a "successful artist" (except, of course, in worldly terms).

DONALD BARTHELME

"The Sandman"

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In every work of art, the artist himself is present.

CHRISTIAN MORGENSTERN

Levels

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Men are momentary but art is forever.

MAUREEN CORRIGAN

"Men Are Momentary, But Art Is Forever In 'Innocents And Others'", NPR, March 15, 2016


There's nothing like drawing a thing to make you really see it.

MARGARET ATWOOD

The Year of the Flood

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In placid hours well-pleased we dream
Of many a brave unbodied scheme.
But form to lend, pulsed life create,
What unlike things must meet and mate:
A flame to melt--a wind to freeze;
Sad patience--joyous energies;
Humility--yet pride and scorn;
Instinct and study; love and hate;
Audacity--reverence. These must mate,
And fuse with Jacob's mystic heart,
To wrestle with the angel--Art.

HERMAN MELVILLE

"Art"

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