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Art
is an essence, a center. I am interested
in solving an unknown factor of art and
an unknown factor of life. My life and
art have not been separated. They have
been together.
—Eva Hesse |
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Painting
relates to both art and life. Neither
can be made. I try to act in the gap
between the two.
—Robert Rauschenberg |
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An
ethic of paying attention develops
through hard experience.
—Matthew Crawford |
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The
divide is not between between the leisured
and the workers but between those who
are interested in the world and those
who merely subsist, worrying or yawning.
—A.S. Byatt |
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You
must give birth to your images. They
are the future waiting to be born.
—Rainer Maria Rilke |
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Art
requires an attribute closer to blindness
than to inspiration—the refusal
to give up when the odds predict defeat,
again.
—Kathryn Harrison
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The
voyage of discovery is not in seeing
new landscapes but in having new eyes.
—Marcel Proust |
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I
hate to be told something by anybody
unless I have a feeling how it could
be that way. This made me, inevitably,
an epistemologist.
—Stephan Toulmin |
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