About Urs Fischer: Urs Fischer is a Swiss-born neo-Dada sculptor living in New York.
Many artists who don't go off to art school come to New York. It's about what you learn when you're here.
What is the art world? I never really understood. I started doing this stuff to do what I want to do. Not to be this or that.
Life is one long decay, no? There's a lot of beauty in it. Like the patina in an old city.
I love seeing tattoos on 60-year-olds who have had them for 40 years.
I think when tattoos are new and colorful, they look bad. But they look better the older and more bleached out they become.
I always have a lot of things going on because some things take years to make and others take five minutes. I like that there's always something going on. Working doesn't have such a momentous feel - like it's all or nothing.
You basically only discover a new thing once.
Take a relief. You draw it, you carve it out. Later you build it up from a flat surface. There is no other way to do a sculpture - you either add or you subtract.