Some Notable Quotables
As I begin
teaching the Summer III session of a course called “Art as a World Phenomenon”
at Kent Stark, it occurs to me once again that even though I’m the “teacher,” I
am in fact, first and foremost, a perpetual student of art. As such, over my
lifetime, I’ve gathered a bountiful crop of ideas and attitudes about art and
artists. As teacher, then, I’m simply an impassioned student who gets to
literally give away the fruits of my labors to other students . Or at the very
least, I see my role as tilling the soil of other minds and souls in order to
sow the seeds of an authentic and lasting art appreciation (not to be confused
with “liking” art).
And so it is that
I present the following list of quotes not just to my university students, but
to all of you faithful readers who share my passion to any degree. These words
are NOT to be taken as indisputable truths or ironclad definitions of art. And
I don’t agree with all of them. Rather, let them plow up contextual
possibilities for embracing the sheer vastness of what we call art. In any
case, I hope there are plenty enough seeds here to lead to a nourishing
harvest.
The aim of art is to represent not the
outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. -Aristotle
The true work of art is but a shadow of the
divine perfection. – Michelangelo
Where the spirit does not work with the
hand, there is no art. -Leonardo da
Vinci
The mediator of the inexpressible is the
work of art. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep
without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse. -Winston Churchill
A work of art is the unique result of a
unique temperament. -Oscar Wilde
Art is not what you see, but what you make
others see. -Edgar Degas
Art is a harmony parallel with nature. -Paul Cezanne
Great art picks up where nature ends. -Marc Chagall
Without art, the crudeness of reality would
make the world unbearable. -George
Bernard Shaw
To send light into the darkness of men's
hearts - such is the duty of the artist.
-Robert Schumann
The history of modern art is also the
history of the progressive loss of art's audience. Art has increasingly become the
concern of the artist and the bafflement of the public. -Paul Gauguin
Art enables us to find ourselves and lose
ourselves at the same time. -Thomas
Merton
I found I could say things with color and
shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for. -Georgia O'Keeffe
You don't take a photograph, you make it. -Ansel Adams
I have no fear of making changes, destroying
the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own. -Jackson
Pollock
Art is the only way to run away without
leaving home. -Twyla Tharp
If you do not breathe through writing, if
you do not cry out in writing, or sing in writing, then don't write, because
our culture has no use for it. -Anais
Nin
Art is the unceasing effort to compete with
the beauty of flowers - and never succeeding. -Gian Carlo Menotti
Art is a step from what is obvious and
well-known toward what is arcane and concealed.
-Khalil Gibran
The role of the artist is to ask questions, not answer them. ―
Anton Chekhov
A writer should write with his eyes and a
painter paint with his ears. –Gertrude
Stein
What art offers is space - a certain
breathing room for the spirit. -John Updike
Painting, n.: The art of protecting flat surfaces
from the weather, and exposing them to the critic. –Ambrose Bierce
Art is what you can get away with. ― Andy
Warhol
It may be that the deep necessity of art is
the examination of self-deception.
-Robert Motherwell
Photography is a major force in explaining
man to man. -Edward Steichen
Artists don't make objects. Artists make
mythologies. -Anish Kapoor
Even in literature and art, no man who
bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to
tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you
will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed
it.” ― C.S. Lewis
Art should comfort the disturbed and
disturb the comfortable.― Banksy
PHOTO: The Sower, by Vincent Van Gogh
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