“Faced with the unfamiliar, we the public have been trained to rely on museums, like schools, to serve up art and culture like pieces of pie: little wedges of esthetics, criticism, politics and history.” ArtCultureEducationHistoryLearningObedienceMuseumsSociologyIndoctrination Book:The Complete Madame Realism and Other Stories Source: The Complete Madame Realism and Other Stories
“I would never want to write a character who was not thoroughly herself or himself. She's a very specific creature in my mind, and she has her thoughts, which range from skin to American history, philosophy, and the arts.” WantWritingMindArtPhilosophyCharacterCreaturesSkinsRangeAmerican History Author:Lynne Tillman
“I don't have the education of an art historian. I've certainly read about art and look at art and have educated myself to some extent. But I'm not a skilled or thorough art historian and I wouldn't call myself an art critic.” LooksArtCriticsEducatedHistorianThoroughArt Critic Author:Lynne Tillman
“The literary world is more time-traveling than the art world, and novelty is much more important in art than it is in writing.” WorldWritingArtImportant Author:Lynne Tillman
“I think there's much more privileging of the new in art. I think people want to think they privilege the new in writing, but I agree with Virginia Woolf. She wrote a great essay called "Craftsmanship" about how difficult it is to use new words. It's really hard, but you see them coming in because obviously, if you're going to write... I mean, even to write "cell phone" in a novel - it's so boring.” PeopleThinkingWritingMeanArtDifficultNovelAgreeBoringEssaysCell PhoneCraftsmanshipSo Boring Author:Lynne Tillman
“There may be an art to conversation, and some are better at it than others, but conversation's virtue lies in randomness and possibility: people, without a plan, could speak a spontaneous, unexpected truth, because revelation rules. Telling words recur in this smart, generous conversation between Stephen Andrews and Gregg Bordowitz: patience, responsibility, feminism, ethics, cosmology, AIDS, gift, freedom, mortality.” PeopleMayArtLyingSpeakResponsibilityVirtuePlansFeminismPossibilityTruth IsConversationSmartEthicsAidsGenerousRevelationsUnexpectedMortalitySpontaneousCosmologyAndrewRandomness Author:Lynne Tillman