“Charles Murray, however, clearly believes that being able to cure fatal diseases is more important than some other things and that Rembrandt was a greater artist than your local sidewalk cartoon sketcher. Most people might regard this as obvious common sense but some of the intelligentsia may be seething with resentment at seeing their pet fetishes ignored.” PeopleBelieveMayImportantMightAbleArtistCommonGreaterSeeingDiseaseRegardObviousLocalsCommon SenseCuresPetResentmentIgnoredCartoonSidewalkFetishSeething Book:Ever Wonder Why?: and Other Controversial Essays Source: Ever Wonder Why?: and Other Controversial Essays
“I am not Lyme disease, that's not who I am, I'm still a feminist artist, but this is a part of my story too, and I'm not going to keep it out to look cooler.” LooksStillsStoriesArtistDiseaseFeministWho I Am Author:Kathleen Hanna
“There is no release In a bodkin or disease, Nor can there be a work so great As that which cleans man's dirty slate.” MenLifeArtArtistDiseaseReleaseDirtySlate Book:The Major Works Source: The Major Works
“Disease, insanity, and death were the angels that attended my cradle, and since then have followed me throughout my life.” ArtistDiseaseAngelInsanityCradle Author:Edvard Munch
“Too many younger artists, critics, and curators are fetishizing the sixties, transforming the period into a deformed cult, a fantasy religion, a hip brand, and a crippling disease.” ArtistFantasyPeriodsDiseaseCriticsBrandsHipsSixtyCultTransformingCurator Author:Jerry Saltz