ART QUOTES II

quotations about art

Art quote

It's hard to believe that this long ago we--meaning Cro-Magnon modern humans--were the ones who invented art. Not every cave has gorgeous art, but the ones that do are spectacular. They utilize the bumps and the dips in the cave walls; it's not a flat surface like a painting. When you turn off the flashlight and strike a match instead, in that flickering light the shadows of these dips in the cave walls kind of move, and it almost makes you feel like those animals are alive. It's pretty spectacular.

JEAN M. AUEL

interview, goodreads, April 2011

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An artist is a creature driven by demons. He don't know why they choose him and he's usually too busy to wonder why. He is completely amoral in that he will rob, borrow, beg, or steal from anybody and everybody to get the work done.

WILLIAM FAULKNER

The Paris Review, spring 1956

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Art is a marriage of the conscious and the unconscious.

JEAN COCTEAU

The Paris Review, summer-fall 1964

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Art is not a copy of the real world; one of the damn things is enough.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

attributed, Languages of Art

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If you practice an art, be proud of it and make it proud of you.... It may break your heart, but it will fill your heart before it breaks it.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

attributed, Words of Wisdom

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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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It was the job of art to bring true feelings alive. To shock people into awareness.

MICHAEL CRICHTON

Next

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An artist cannot fail; it is success to be one.

CHARLES HORTON COOLEY

Life and the Student

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The works of the great artists are silent books of eternal truths.

STEFAN ZWEIG

prelude, Paul Verlaine

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Were I called on to define, very briefly, the term "Art," I should call it "the reproduction of what the Senses perceive in Nature through the veil of the soul." The mere imitation, however accurate, of what is in Nature, entitles no man to the sacred name of "Artist".

EDGAR ALLAN POE

"Marginalia"

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Art knows, life applies knowledge; art feels, life acts.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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It is the glory and good of Art,
That Art remains the one way possible
Of speaking truths, to mouths like mine at least.

ROBERT BROWNING

The Ring and the Book

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Art lifts man from his personal life into the universal life.

LEO TOLSTOY

What Is Art?

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While our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all.

RAY BRADBURY

preface, Zen in the Art of Writing

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An artist's only concern is to shoot for some kind of perfection, and on his own terms, not anyone else's.

J. D. SALINGER

Zooey

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Nothing helps an artist's career more than a little death and obscurity.

DAN SIMMONS

The Fall of Hyperion

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Art is the Godhead as revealed in the works of man.

ROBERT M. PIRSIG

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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The way to art was not to think too clearly, not to plan things out, but to follow where your heart and emotions led.

PAUL PARK

A Princess of Roumania

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Our mistake has been to categorize things as art by considering certain phases of the process of creation. But logically this can make all man-made objects art. It is more useful to categorize art by what has become its social function. It functions as property.

JOHN BERGER

Selected Essays of John Berger

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True art required the right amount of uncertainty, just as gourmet cooking needed the proper spices and flavors.

BRIAN HERBERT & KEVIN J. ANDERSON

The Butlerian Jihad

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