Art Quotes
“To me, nothing in the art world is neutral. The idea of 'disinterest' strikes me as boring, dishonest, dubious, and uninteresting.”
“The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness.”
-- Joan Miro
“I think of my peace paintings as one long poem, with each painting being a single stanza.”
-- Robert Indiana
“Love and business and family and religion and art and patriotism are nothing but shadows of words when a man's starving!”
-- O. Henry
“When science, art, literature, and philosophy are simply the manifestation of personality they are on a level where glorious and dazzling achievements are possible, which can make a man's name live for thousands of years.”
-- Denis Diderot
“Although all the good arts serve to draw man's mind away from vices and lead it toward better things, this function can be more fully performed by this art, which also provides extraordinary intellectual pleasure.”
-- Nicolaus Copernicus
“The artist must create a spark before he can make a fire and before art is born, the artist must be ready to be consumed by the fire of his own creation.”
-- Auguste Rodin
“The great art of films does not consist of descriptive movement of face and body but in the movements of thought and soul transmitted in a kind of intense isolation.”
-- Louise Brooks
“In art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine.”
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
“I'm noticing a new approach to art making in recent museum and gallery shows. It flickered into focus at the New Museum's 'Younger Than Jesus' last year and ran through the Whitney Biennial, and I'm seeing it blossom and bear fruit at 'Greater New York,' MoMA P.S. 1's twice-a-decade extravaganza of emerging local talent.”
-- Jerry Saltz