Quotes About Exhibition
a flayed body untangled string by string and hung to the wall, an agonized banner displayed for the same reason flags are.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I am pleased with the exhibition... everything on display was sold for a good price to decent people. It has been a long time since I believed that you could educate public taste.
~ Claude Monet
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When journalists come to interview me, it's a part of my life that is exhibited, as if pieces of clothing are being taken off one by one. But it's not very important really.
~ Pierre Berge
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Everyone knows that it's noble to go to museums unaccompanied. Look at us solitary exhibition gawkers: We pause to read the captions, we wander the rooms at a thoughtful speed, we think things, and therefore we're allowed to drink early and often.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
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I wondered how i would feel going into some museum and seeing the houses and stolen artifacts of my people stuck away in some exhibition hall. As i spoke i realized that most of the "history" i had been taught about the Indians was probably lies invented by the white man.
~ Assata Shakur
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These preseason games are good practice for us, to get ready for the real thing.
~ Mike Evans
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It's wonderful to see art in a museum, but it is institutionalised. I don't like the idea of the artwork as something that requires special conditions. I would like it to be universal.
~ Antony Gormley
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People don't come to see the tigers; they come to see me.
~ Joe Exotic
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The "Ofrendas" exhibition [within the 1987 art exhibition "Hispanic Art of the United States"] emphasized the fact that religious cosmologies and practices of Latin America are not minor/minority but rather espoused by vast numbers of people who are not white Protestant males. Unwittingly, perhaps, the exhibit suggested that we drop the words cult and superstition , as applied to non-European spiritual practices, and substitute the word religion .
~ Santa Barraza
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It's the first time that I've ever had an art show based on a film, but it's a photography collage.
~ Val Kilmer
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Mütter Museum
~ Mark Leyner
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He even got used to living in a lack of privacy like that of a monkey in a Zoo. After a time he could without self-consciousness sit and read the Paris editions
~ Sinclair Lewis
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Brighton Fishing Museum: Admission Free'.
~ Emily Dubberley
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I think the art fair is very much a form of urbanism. I think something really happens to the cities when such a fair happens. The city becomes an exhibition; it's amazing.
~ Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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I think I've probably had one of my guitars on display at every Hard Rock Cafe in the world.
~ Rick Nielsen
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I'm here to put on a show.
~ Charles Oliveira
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The Other Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth M
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
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The privilege I've had as a curator is not just the discovery of new works... but what I've discovered about myself and what I can offer in the space of an exhibition - to talk about beauty, to talk about power, to talk about ourselves, and to talk and speak to each other.
~ Thelma Golden
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I've exhibited quite a few of my photographs. I expand them digitally till they're very big. It's an art school thing, I suppose.
~ Donovan
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I just have a hard time displaying things.
~ Cary Fukunaga
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There comes a time when even the reformer is compelled to face the fairly widespread suspicion of the average man that politics is an exhibition in which there is much ado about nothing.
~ Walter Lippmann
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I am a tomb robber who is robbing my own tomb. Things from my tomb are exhibited under the radiant sun. Every time it happens I feel crude.
~ Kim Hyesoon
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Since time itself is not movement, it must somehow have to do with movement.Time is initially encountered in those entities which are changeable, change is in time. How is time exhibited in this way of encountering it, namely, as that within which things change? Does it here give itself as itself in what it is? Can an axplacation of time starts here guarantee that time will thereby provide as it were the fundamental phenomena that determine it in its own being?
~ Martin Heidegger
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1939 New York World's Fair
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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