ART QUOTES XII

quotations about art

Art quote

Men are momentary but art is forever.

MAUREEN CORRIGAN

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


Art is never chaste. We forbid it to the ignorant innocents, never allow a contact with it to those not sufficiently prepared. Yes, art is dangerous. And, if it's chaste it isn't art.

PABLO PICASSO

Picasso on Art: A Selection of Views

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Art is like politics. Any theory carried too far ends in sterility, and freshness is only gained by following some other line.

AMY LOWELL

Tendencies in Modern American Poetry


If the world were clear, art would not exist.

ALBERT CAMUS

The Myth of Sisyphus

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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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Artists need to be realistic as to why they create and whom they are painting for. The one caveat is that you must respect what you do. Potboilers, painted solely for the money, will only get you so far and then the truth will seep out and ... well, it's not a pretty sight.

JAMES GUPPY

"Judging art is a classic business", Echo Netdaily, March 16, 2016


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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The idea of beauty is the fundamental idea of everything. In the world we see only distortions of the fundamental idea, but art, by imagination, may lift itself to the height of this idea. Art is therefore akin to creation.

LEO TOLSTOY

What Is Art?

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The particulars of life do not matter to the artist; they merely provide him with the opportunity to lay bare his genius.

MARCEL PROUST

Within a Budding Grove

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Good art means the ability of any one man to pin down in some permanent and intelligible medium a sort of idea of what he sees in Nature that nobody else sees. In other words, to make the other fellow grasp, through skilled selective care in interpretative reproduction or symbolism, some inkling of what only the artist himself could possibly see in the actual objective scene itself.

H. P. LOVECRAFT

letter to Woodburn Harris, February/March 1929

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I love my work. To paint, to write, to create and then start all over again is bliss. Viewing and celebrating creations by others artists is equally as thrilling. While it may be true that "there is nothing new under the sun," that we only see variations of what came before, I am continuously amazed that there is always something that feels brand new.

PATRICE DRAGO

"Gallery: The variety of art is exciting", Capital Gazette, March 6, 2016


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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There is the falsely mystical view of art that assumes a kind of supernatural inspiration, a possession by universal forces unrelated to questions of power and privilege or the artist's relation to bread and blood. In this view, the channel of art can only become clogged and misdirected by the artist's concern with merely temporary and local disturbances. The song is higher than the struggle.

ADRIENNE RICH

Blood, Bread and Poetry

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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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Art is the one form of human energy in the whole world, which really works for union, and destroys the barriers between man and man. It is the continual, unconscious replacement, however fleeting, of oneself by another; the real cement of human life; the everlasting refreshment and renewal. For, what is grievous, dompting, grim, about our lives is that we are shut up within ourselves, with an itch to get outside ourselves. And to be stolen away from ourselves by Art is a momentary relaxation from that itching, a minute's profound, and as it were secret, enfranchisement.

JOHN GALSWORTHY

Vague Thoughts on Art

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We who are in the arts are at the risk of being in a popularity contest rather than a profession. If that fact causes you despair ... pick another profession.

ANNA DEAVERE SMITH

Letters to a Young Artist

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An artist in my view is always afraid of extremists; he is always afraid of those who claim to have found the ultimate solution to any question.

CHINUA ACHEBE

The Massachusetts Review, Summer, 1987

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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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The shapely female form has no place in Art!

PRINCIPAL SKINNER

The Simpsons

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The artist and the multitude are natural enemies. They always will be, both ways. The artist is an enemy of the multitude, and the multitude is the enemy of the artist. And when the disguise comes off and they're both standing facing one another, they're just there at odds end.

ROBERT ALTMAN

interview with F. Anthony Macklin, 1976

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