Portal:Visual arts/Selected quote
Selected quotes archive
“ | Art and life are connected, because if you are making good art where you live then what you experience will affect what you make. | ” |
— Austin Lee, "Of El Greco and Emoticons: An Interview With Artist Austin Lee". ArtNet. 2016-12-28. Retrieved 2018-07-03. |
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“ | There are two distinct languages. There is the verbal, which separates people… and there is the visual that is understood by everybody. | ” |
— Yaacov Agam, "10 Quotes from Famous Artists to Remind Us Why Art Matters". Park West Gallery. 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2018-07-03. |
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“ | The only true reality is my feelings, played out within the confines of my body. | ” |
— Maria Lassnig, Piepenbring, Dan (2016-10-03). "Woman Power". The Paris Review. Retrieved 2018-06-17. |
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“ | Even when I had a fellowship for painting, some of my teachers were very hostile. 'You're taking this too seriously. You're only a girl. Don't set your heart on art.' My boyfriends in college stole my brushes and my books, like, 'We need this more than you do.' | ” |
— Carolee Schneeman, Rose, Steve (2014-03-10). "Carolee Schneemann: 'I never thought I was shocking'". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-06-17. |
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“ | Women had to work like slaves in the art world, but a lot of men got to the top through their charm. And it hurt them. To be young and pretty didn't help a woman in the art world, because the social scene, and the buying scene, was in the hands of women – women who had money. They wanted male artists who would come alone and be their charming guests. Rothko could be very charming. It was a court. And the artist buffoons came to the court to entertain, to charm. Now it has changed, now the younger men are in – older women and younger men. | ” |
— Louise Bourgeois, Bourgeois, Louise; Avedon, Elizabeth; Kuspit, Donald B (1988). Bourgeois: [an interview with Louise Bourgeois. New York: Vintage Books. p. 76. ISBN 0394747925. |
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“ | There is no reality which is not beautiful in some fashion....The greatest way art has of encouraging the desire to like the world is to have pathos and satisfaction one. | ” |
— Eli Siegel, http://www.aestheticrealism.net/tro/tro226.html |
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“ | Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence. | ” |
— Henri Matisse, unknown |
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“ | Pop art is the inedible raised to the unspeakable. | ” |
— Leonard Baskin, Publishers Weekly (April 5, 1965) |
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“ | When I've painted a woman's behind so that I want to touch it, then it's finished! | ” |
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Vollard, Ambroise (1925). Renoir: an initimate record. Translated by Van Dooren, Harold L.; Weaver, Randolph T. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 57. OCLC 631984646. |
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“ | Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere. | ” |
— G. K. Chesterton, unknown |
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“ | Painting is easy when you don't know how, but very difficult when you do. | ” |
— Edgar Degas, unknown |
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“ | The creative act is not performed by the artist alone; the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world by deciphering and interpreting its inner qualifications and thus adds his contribution to the creative act. | ” |
— Marcel Duchamp, The Creative Act (1957) |
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“ | Many are willing to suffer for their art. Few are willing to learn to draw. | ” |
— Simon Munnery, Attention Scum! |
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“ | Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad. | ” |
— Salvador Dalí, People (September 27, 1976) |
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“ | Most painting in the European tradition was painting the mask. Modern art rejected all that. Our subject matter was the person behind the mask. | ” |
— Robert Motherwell, The Times (November 17, 1985) |
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“ | I try to apply colors like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music. | ” |
— Joan Miró, unknown |
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Guidelines
Selecting a quote
There is no formal nomination process for adding a new quote to the selected quotes collection. It is assumed that the quote will be about visual arts, if not from a visual artist.
Suggest a quote
Feel free to leave any suggestions for a selected quote in this section. Comments are helpful.
Nominations:
If you are feeling ambitious, the instructions for adding an entry to the selected quote collection are outlined below. Any questions or disagreements about the appropriateness of an entry should be discussed on the talk page.
Adding a quote
- Go to Portal:Visual arts/Selected quote/Layout and grab the layout template.
- Go to the next available subpage (Portal:Visual arts/Selected quote/n+1 - where n is the number of the topmost biography below, as it will be throughout these instructions).
- Paste the layout template into the subpage and fill in the appropriate fields.
- On this page, add the following text directly above the topmost selected image:
{{Portal:Visual arts/Selected quote/n+1}} [[Portal:Visual arts/Selected quote/n+1]] <hr/><br/>
- Go to the main portal page edit screen and find the following text. Look closely as there are other similar components on the page.
{{Random portal component|max=1|seed=31|header=''Selected quote''|subpage=Selected quote}}
- Change the max attribute from n to n+1. Save and you're done! Thanks for the contribution.