T Quotes
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“The art critics on some of Britain's newspapers could as easily have been assigned gardening or travel, and been cheerfully employed for life.”
Source: My Name is Charles Saatchi and I Am an Artoholic
“The Art Deco movement, architecture from that period and sort of the industrial aesthetic from that period. Art Deco meets tribal kind of thing. All that is my primal inspiration.”
“The art establishment has turned away from the old curriculum which puts beauty and craft at the top of the agenda.”
“The art feeds my mind and soul and the job pays my bills. Finding the balance can be a challenge, but I am very fortunate for it.”
“The art finds kingdoms in a foot of ground.”
“The art form has to do with the mystery and the hidden invitation that's in the room. And that's when the magic happens, that's when the deep silence emerges to the surprise of all the attentively listening ears. In a way, you're following that silence. You go where the silence is deepest.”
“The art form is to become one with the hurdle, to make it your friend, and I embraced that process.”
“The art galleries of Paris contain the finest collection of frames I ever saw.”
“The art gods cooked up something special for James Ensor.”
“The art has three factors, the disease, the patient, the physician. The physician is the servant of the art. The patient must cooperate with the physician in combatting the disease.”
“The art has to have a life of its own and not merely illustrate. I've always felt a great illustration can make a good poem even better. That's the advantage I have in illustrating my own work - I have the freedom to leap far from the poem.”
“The art has to make it on its own, without explanations, and it’s the same for poetry. If the poem or the painting has to be explained, then it’s a failure in communication.”
“The art helps, between the acting gigs. I feel that if I can sing in Mamma Mia! then goddammit, I can hang a few paintings, give people lots of cocktails, and have a good time.”
“The art historians are the real wreckers of art, Reger said. The art historians twaddle so long about art until they have killed it with their twaddle. Art is killed by the twaddle of the art historians. My God, I often think, sitting here on the settee while the art historians are driving their helpless flocks past me, what a pity about all these people who have all art driven out of them, driven out of them for good, by these very art historians. The art historians’ trade is the vilest trade there is, and a twaddling art historian, but then there are only twaddling art historians, deserves to be chased out with a whip, chased out of the world of art, Reger said, all art historians deserve to be chased out of the world of art, because art historians are the real wreckers of art and we should not allow art to be wrecked by the art historians who are really art wreckers. Listening to an art historian we feel sick, he said, by listening to an art historian we see the art he is twaddling about being ruined, with the twaddle of the art historian art shrivels and is ruined. Thousands, indeed tens of thousands of art historians wreck art by their twaddle and ruin it, he said. The art historians are the real killers of art, if we listen to an art historian we participate in the wrecking of art, wherever an art historian appears art is wrecked, that is the truth.”
Source: Old Masters: A Comedy
“The art I like concentrates on the body. I don't have a feel for Poussin, but for Courbet, Velásquez - artists who get to the flesh. Visceral artists - Bacon, Freud. And de Kooning, of course. He's really my man. He doesn't depict anything, yet it's more than representation, it's about the meaning of existence and pushing the medium of paint.”
“The art in photography is literary art before it is anything else: its triumphs and monuments are historical, anecdotal, reportorial, observational before they are purely pictorial... The photograph has to tell a story if it is to work as art.”
“The art in question is much more about open communications.”
Source: 100 Digital Rules
“The art is about opening, it is not about prejudice, it is not about contempt prior to investigation. It's about endlessly trying to keep from having contempt by admitting that you don't know. Even if you know a lot compared to some other people, usually, I think, the honest experience would be: "God, how little I know! And how much I need to have compassion for myself and for other people."”
“The art is about the artist, not the audience. If the audience has not understood the art, it's simply not for them.”
Source: Quantraz
“The art is already in the picture.”
“The art is already in the picture; we only have to set the colours free for hearts that have not seen love yet.”
“The art is in preparing the content for optimal human consumption. The data doesn't just talk back to you. You collect, you analyze, you tell stories.”
“The art is in selecting what is worthwhile to take the trouble about.”
“The art is just really mysterious. If I understood it more, maybe I would write more.”
“The art is long, life is short”
Source: Ancient Medicine, Airs, Waters, Places, Epidemics 1 and 3, the Oath, Precepts, Nutriment
“The art is more important than the artist. The work is more important than the person who does it. You must be prepared to sacrifice all the you could possibly have, be, or do; you must be willing to go all the way for your art. If it is a question between choosing between your life and a work of art -- any work of art -- your decision is made for you.”
“The art is not one of forgetting but letting go”
Source: A Field Guide to Getting Lost
“The art is not one of forgetting but letting go. And when everything else is gone, you can be rich in loss.”
Source: A Field Guide to Getting Lost
“The art is the challenge which you must meet every day: the technique you should learn to control with time. The science and the art of photography are really one, and not opposed to each other.”
“The art isn't there to be purchased - it's there to be enjoyed.”
“The Art Magicke has rules. It means I have to teach you all my tricks. All the substitutions, the replications, the illusions. How to read minds and palms and leaves. How to disappear and reappear. "How to saw people in half?" "That too." "Nice.”
Source: Sapphique
“The art market does represent a sort of hyper-capitalism: it produces added value without any actual work being done.”
“The art market is global now, and theres becoming more of an international consensus about what constitutes good art.”
“The art model of problem solving is incredibly efficient because ideology has no place there.There's only the thing and what the thing needs to be.”
“The art music of the West has developed through out its history by means of individual geniuses, and out of the soil supporting them; non-Western musicians were born, and grew like the grasses of the field.”
“The art of a magician is not found in the simple deception, but in what surrounds it, the construction of a reality which supports the illusion.”
“The art of a magician is to create wonder. If we live with a sense of wonder, our lives become filled with joy.”
“The art of a news reporter is to learn how to lull a victim, because all good reporters are confidence tricksters in embryo.”
“The art of a people is a true mirror of their minds.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore: Being a Treasury of Over Ten Thousand Invaluable and Inspiring Thoughts, Views, and Obervations on about Eight Hundred Subjects of Popular Interest, Collected from the Speeches and Writings of These Three Great Leaders of Modern India
“The art of a sincere and heartfelt apology is one of the greatest skills you will ever learn.”
“The art of a successful business lies in identifying and mitigating the risk. Not overlooking and avoiding the risk.”
Source: 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure
“The art of a Talismanist is to let you experience the Mysterious.”
Source: Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.
“The art of acceptance is the art of making someone who has just done you a small favor wish that he might have done you a greater one.”
“The art of achievement is the art of making life - your life - a masterpiece.”
“The art of acting consists in keeping people from coughing.”
“The art of acting is not to act. Once you show them more, what you show them, in fact is bad acting.”
“The art of acting is to be other than what you are.”
“The art of acting presupposes three phases: understanding a part, intuiting a part, and contemplating the essence of a part.”
“The Art of Action explores specific action steps you can take for personal and professional transformation. Start by taking the initiative to be kind, courageous, and polite.”
Source: The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact
“The art of advertisement, after the American manner, has introduced into all our life such a lavish use of superlatives, that no standard of value whatever is intact.”
Source: Wyndham Lewis: an anthology of his prose