Quotes About Art
I think I got disappointed over the years about New York, about the States. You know, sometimes you go and visit Europe and see good old socialism in its good part! You see public concern about art, and young people's participation and young faces in the audience.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
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When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music.
~ Henry Flynt
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My dream when I was 14 was someday I could have a David Levine caricature of me in 'The New York Review of Books.'
~ Chris Hayes
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A jigsaw puzzle is my form of meditation. In New York, I glued all of the ones I did together and hung them up on the wall.
~ Carly Chaikin
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I love Maira Kalman. She's an amazing illustrator and writer. I've loved her since I was in college, but when I moved to New York and experienced the same city she was drawing and writing about, I developed a whole new appreciation. Her work made me observe everything so much deeper and more joyfully.
~ Abbi Jacobson
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I was born in Seoul, South Korea; then I moved to New York City at the age of seventeen. In New York, I studied art and photography. I thought I would be a painter; then I saw Walker Evans when I was in college, and that had a great impact on me. Being in the darkroom making B&W prints was such a magical experience.
~ Sung Jin Park
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During the Eighties, when I was hurting for money, I thought, 'Hang on a minute - I can paint.' I was living in New York and I thought it would get the grocery money coming in, and it escalated from there.
~ Ronnie Wood
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Herman Melville was supposed to be an accountant. Van Gogh was meant to be an art dealer. I was meant to take the train into New York and work for a bank. To be an artist, you have to say goodbye to your family.
~ Don McLean
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Now almost every artist outside of New York is connected with some school or some museum school, and even in New York the majority are. That's an interesting fact when you take the idea of making money, making a living selling paintings. Only a dozen or two painters do that.
~ Ad Reinhardt
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New York being what it is, our museums are vertical, not horizontal. That means the stumbling blocks to architectural clarity are unavoidable - but certainly surmountable.
~ Jerry Saltz
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There's this shop in New York I go to; it has bones and fossils and insects that are like works of art. I have a few on my wall.
~ Eva Green
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I wanted to study at the Art Students League in New York when I was young, but I didn't have the money. Then I was fortunate enough to become Johnny Cougar Mellencamp. At the time, I thought I'd make a couple of records and get back to painting. It never dawned on me that I'd be 64 years old and still making music.
~ John Mellencamp
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The trains were the beating heart of the New York graffiti scene.
~ Adam Mansbach
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When I look at Deco jewelry, I see the New York skyline - the Chrysler Building.
~ Louise Linton
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In New York City nightlife in the '90s, everything was camp!
~ Amanda Lepore
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I see and write things first as an artist, second as a woman, and third as a New Yorker. All three have built-in perspectives that aren't neutral.
~ Laurie Anderson
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Most of my work - including everything from my own comics to the covers I've drawn for 'The New Yorker' - is the result of taking some personal experience or observation and then fictionalizing it to a degree.
~ Adrian Tomine
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Being a New Yorker and someone that goes to MoMA as a patron, I want it to be good.
~ Elizabeth Diller
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A real New Yorker is always someone who came here from somewhere else to avoid some kind of persecution, often sexual-preference based, or to be discovered in one of the infinite-though-no-longer-thriving alternative scenes, i.e. theater, music, dance, vaudeville, art, drag, or, in those of the greatest egos, to be 'the next Andy Warhol.'
~ Genesis P-Orridge
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I like how food can look incredible more than I like eating it. I started moving food around the plate to make it appear I'd eaten more but then enjoyed making faces on the plate - peas for eyebrows, Yorkshire puddings for eyes.
~ Noel Fielding
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A lot of people think that when you have grand scenery, such as you have in Yosemite, that photography must be easy.
~ Galen Rowell
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You want to put out a TV show? If you have the money to do it on your own, by yourself, and you have a TV network, you can do it by yourself. But the nature of the beast is, art needs finance. That's how this industry works. So until the Internet becomes our source of entertainment - and watch it, I believe it will - this is how things go.
~ Nathan Fillion
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Writing a novel - unlike operating a piece of heavy machinery, say, or cooking a chicken - is not a skill that can be taught. There is no standard way of doing it, just as there is no means of telling, while you're doing it, whether you're doing it well or badly. And merely because you've done it well once doesn't mean you can do it well again.
~ Robert Harris
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Tell a story. You don't have to do a thousand things in two minutes when you can do one just as good and still tell that story with your face or how you land or your reaction. That's a lost art. Storytelling is a big part of our industry, and if given time, you can do it properly.
~ Goldust
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