“Smithson was someone of tremendous significance whose work was not beautiful at all. I think he was an iconoclast.” Quote by Peter Schjeldahl
“Minimalism itself had a very strong iconoclast impulse. You think of the sixties as loose and liberated, but in art it was actually quite the contrary.” ThinkingArtStrongContraryImpulseVery StrongSixtyLiberatedMinimalism Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“I can do pretty good work in various short forms, but anything over 1400 words, I'd be of no use. I like to say I'm a river navigator. I need to see the shore behind the shore.” NeedsI CanUseFormCan DoBehindsRiversVariousShoreGood WorkNavigators Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“Artists are expected to talk about their work but writers aren't expected to talk about their writing.” WritingArtistExpected Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“I have painted enough to have a lot of respect for mediocre painters. It's really hard.” HardEnoughPainterMediocre Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“The problem of making artists talk about their work is that when they're making their work the left-brain is shut off. So if you talk to an artist about it, you're talking to someone who wasn't there. It's hopeless.” IfsProblemArtistLeftBrainTalkingHopelessTalking To SomeoneLeft Brain Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“I'm absolutely convinced that people cannot look and read at the same time. Not any more than you can kneel and jump at the same time. It's a completely different physiological setting.” PeopleLooksDifferentConvincedSettingSettingsPhysiological Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“Comic books, graphic novels, involve constant toggling and it's hard work. You get tired reading comic books, but you never get tired looking at pictures or reading words.” BookHardReadingNovelHard WorkTiredConstantComicComic BookGraphicGraphic Novels Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“All artists and creative people are basically unhappy people. If you were happy, that would mean you were content with the world as it was and why would you ever want to change it?” PeopleIfsWorldWantMeanArtistCreativeUnhappyCreative PeopleHappy PeopleUnhappy People Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“A lot of writers and artists are like chefs who eat their own cooking in the kitchen and then deliver an empty plate with assurances that it's great.” ArtistEmptyCookingKitchenPlatesChefAssurance Author:Peter Schjeldahl