To be honest, I sort of feel like 'movie actor' isn't of this time. I love it. But it's a 20th-century art form.
My culture-deprived, aspirational mother dragged me once a month from our northern suburb - where the word art never came up - to the Art Institute of Chicago. I hated it.
Children do have the potential to kill art. But now I think they kill the bad art. At least that is what my son has done for me.
Cooking is an art, but all art requires knowing something about the techniques and materials. Using modernist techniques, you get more control, and that allows you to be more artistic, not less!
Art, well good art at least, takes you to a place you go during the experience of it, and then after you experience it you are different.
While I recognize the necessity for a basis of observed reality... true art lies in a reality that is felt.
We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth, at least the truth that is given to us to understand.
When you make art, you get really invested in it. When art happens by accident and you were just along for the ride? It's way more fun.
Motion pictures are the art form of the 20th century, and one of the reasons is the fact that films are a slightly corrupted artform. They fit this century - they combine Art and business!
Aesthetic emotion puts man in a state favorable to the reception of erotic emotion. Art is the accomplice of love. Take love away and there is no longer art.
Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesn't look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself.
When you think about Dada and the great moments in Modern Art, it's always the sense of when you're not sure that art is most likely to be occurring.
If what you want to do is make good art, decide what's good and try to imitate it.
There's art in rhythm playing. Just find it. Make your own art. Find your place, and when it's your time to solo, it's your time to shine.
For me, art is make-believe. It's enchantment. It's a fable. I'm enjoying that and playing with it. Of course it's serious, and art is serious, but I'm not going to rarefy it.
In the final analysis, style is art. And art is nothing more or less than various modes of stylized, dehumanized representation.
People shouldn't trust artists and they shouldn't trust art. Part of the fun of art is that it invites you to interpret it.
Japanese people accept that art and commerce will be blended; and, in fact, they are surprised by the rigid and pretentious Western hierarchy of 'high art.'
The huge problem in our society is the enormous ignorance of the ideas that underlie modern art.
Doing, not learning to do, is the essence of entrepreneurship.
Expansion (both far and wide) is the order of the day