Art Is Quotes
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We need to make sure that there's art in the school. Why? Why should art be in the school? Because if art isn't in a school, then a guy like Steve Jobs doesn't get a chance to really express himself because in order for art to meet technology, you need art.
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Art is not an object, but a trigger for experience.
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Mixed Martial Arts is wonderful to watch, it is very practical but dangerous at the same time. You have to be very careful when doing something like that.
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Art is for the artist is only suffering through which he releases himself for further suffering.
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Art must not be intelligent; art is a jouisance, an enjoyment
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Art is what we do. Culture is what is done to us. A photograph of an art object is not the art object. An essay about an artist's work is not the artist's work.
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Art is an intersection of many human needs.
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Art is self expression. If you are expressing someone else's personality, that is not art.
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Kitsch is deep in its superficiality. Art is superficially deep.
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The greatest danger in art is too much knowledge.
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Art is the expression of a man's life, of his mode of being, of his relations with the universe, since it is, in fact, man's inarticulate answer to the universe's unspoken message.
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The contest between form and content is what, is what art is about - it's art history. That's what basically everybody has ever contended with. The problem is uniquely complex in still photography.
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Art is lies that tell the truth.
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The public has a right to art ... Art is for everybody.
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Art is consumed in so many different ways. You could say people don't stop to appreciate art. On the other hand, people can consume art more quickly.
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Art is a lie that makes us realise truth ... that is given us to understand.
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The art is long, life is short.
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Art is a reflection on life. Life isn’t something we can cut and fix. It’s always in a state of flux.
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Art is basically entertainment.
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Art is consumed in so many different ways. You could say people don't stop to appreciate art. On the other hand, people can consume art more quickly. Twitter, videos posted online - how do you utilize that? How do you identify yourself as an individual when you're sitting at this massive dinner table of the world with everyone on, from Kansas to Dubai?