ARTIST QUOTES III

quotations about artists

To an artist, creating an image means being in love with it.

YEVGENY ZAMYATIN

The Psychology of Creative Work

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This generation of artists are much more interested in investigating the textures and fabrics of the system we are actually under, rather than presenting nostalgic alternatives that are outdated or unrealistic. It is about occupying the worlds of technology and the corporate world, getting close to them and their people.

SIMON DENNY

"Where have all the art punks gone?", The Guardian, March 16, 2016


The true artist will let his wife starve, his children go barefoot, his mother drudge for a living at seventy, sooner than work at anything but his art.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Man and Superman

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When an artist is living month to month, scraping by, maybe it's harder to be high-minded and retain your vision and artistic integrity while trying to pay the bills.

ADAM WATTS

interview, "Adam Watts On Art, Commerce, New Album", Hypebot, March 29, 2016


No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist.

OSCAR WILDE

The Decay of Lying

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Over the years, a wide variety of artists have been able to establish themselves as leaders in their respective fields. Many of these artists were initially ridiculed, since their works were original and broke the traditions, which were set before them. This is especially true, when it comes to some of the old masters and those from the abstract art genre. Today, the diversity of artists is wider and more dynamic than ever before. In fact, artists are revamping all aspects of art, including their mediums, tools and supplies.

REHAN HASAN

"New Artists Emerge And Their Works Are Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen Before", The Examiner, March 25, 2016


For more than 100 years, art has been defined by rebellion. From the surrealists' rejection of the rational to the political paintings of Picasso, from the rage of the punks to the sly irony of the YBAs, the work that adorns the walls of our art institutions is overwhelmingly countercultural. So what happened with millennials? Where is their rebellious spirit? Why, as Gregor Muir of the Institute of Contemporary Art asked recently, have they yet to produce an avant garde movement? Where are the revolutionary artists rattling the bars?

HANNAH ELLIS-PETERSON

"Where have all the art punks gone?", The Guardian, March 16, 2016


My role in society, or any artist or poet's role, is to try and express what we all feel. Not to tell people how to feel. Not as a preacher, not as a leader, but as a reflection of us all.

JOHN LENNON

interview, KFRC RKO Radio, December 8, 1980

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Turns out what they say about artists with big signatures is true -- literally writing your name bigger correlates with becoming a bigger name yourself.... A one standard deviation increase in narcissism increases the market price by 16 percent and both the highest and lowest auction-house estimates by about 19 percent.

PRISCILLA FRANK

"Narcissists Make Better Artists, Study Says, Surprising No One", Huffington Post, March 23, 2016


This is what real artists do, they challenge themselves in a way that leaves them vulnerable but also creates the opportunity of rediscovery.

NICHOLAS LAROUSSE

"An Artist's Way: In Other Words by Jhumpa Lahiri", Everyday eBook, March 2, 2016


The root problem with the bloated image of the artist that haunts modernity, I suggest, is not the way the artist is being pictured but the model of divine transcendence that feeds it (and which in turn is fed by it). What kind of deity lurks there?

JEREMY BEGBIE

Redeeming Transcendence in the Arts

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It is an abnormal thing to want to be an artist, to practice an art. It is comparatively normal to practice an interpretative art. But to actually make things up is not something that, well, usually runs in families or is the recommendation of a career master.

JULIAN BARNES

interview, The Paris Review, winter 2000

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The artist, and particularly the poet, is always an anarchist in the best sense of the word. He must heed only the call that arises within him from three strong voices: the voice of death, with all its foreboding, the voice of love, and the voice of art.

FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA

attributed, Lorca: A Dream of Life

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In every artist we can perceive a man with both a message and a method. His message may be innate in him, but his method he has to acquire from others.

BRANDER MATTHEWS

The Principles of Playmaking

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Art is a microscope which the artist fixes on the secrets of his soul, and shows to people these secrets which are common to all.

LEO TOLSTOY

diary

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To desire to be an artist is to desire to be a complete man in respect to some one function, to realize yourself utterly. A man is a poor thing who is content not to be an artist.

CHARLES HORTON COOLEY

Life and the Student

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Why should an artist's way of looking at the world have any meaning for us? Why does it give us pleasure? Because, I believe, it increases our awareness of our own potentiality.

JOHN BERGER

Selected Essays of John Berger

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The only artists I have ever known who are personally delightful are bad artists. Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are.

OSCAR WILDE

The Picture of Dorian Gray

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The artist labors while he may,
But finds at best too brief the day;
And, tho' his works outlast the time
And nation that they make sublime,
He feels and sees that Nature knows
Nothing of time in what she does,
But has a leisure infinite
Wherein to do her work aright.

HENRY ABBEY

"Along the Nile"

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If you see a particular person's work at ArtsWorcester and you really like it and if you also go the Craft Center or vice versa, you can see a piece by that same artist but in a different light, in a different context. You can see that work in a different way than you would if they were lined up side by side. It gives you a way to see things with a pause in between. To look at art, my feeling is it takes a lot of time to let it sink in and sometimes pausing from one day to the next is kind of an interesting idea.

ROGER HANKINS

"ArtsWorcester and Craft Center team up for exhibition of young artists", Worcester Telegram, March 18, 2016