I wouldn't use the same color in a picture in more than one place.
But I found a lot of artists at the Cedar Bar were difficult for me to talk to.
I thought Out of Action was better as a catalogue than the honeycomb because the honeycomb was like walking into one compartment and then another compartment.
The thing about rigging is, you can learn it if you become a master rigger but there's no book on rigging.
The museums and parks are graveyards above the ground- congealed memories of the past that act as a pretext for reality.
One gets wrapped up in reacting to one's own reputation, which can be a kind of trap.
On second thought, I think I am more crazy than my goat.
Living is a form of not being sure, not knowing what next or how. The moment you know how, you begin to die a little.
Theater people are always pining and agonizing because they're afraid that they'll be forgotten. And in America they're quite right. They will be.
I think everyone is born 100 percent ego, and after that it's just adjustment.
One thing I like about Zen. It doesn't believe in achievement.
I don't think the way to succeed is by doing something aggressive. Aggression is weak-minded.
The worst thing you can think about when you're working is yourself.
One can easily tell that the creator of the paintings in the Sistine Chapel was above all a sculptor.
When I first started painting candyland imagery, I was looking for the best possible metaphor for everything that is pleasure, desire and insatiability.
Although one may fail to find happiness in theatrical life, one never wishes to give it up after having once tasted its fruits.
When a small child, I thought that success spelled happiness. I was wrong, happiness is like a butterfly which appears and delights us for one brief moment, but soon flits away.
All graffiti is low-level dissent, but stencils have an extra history. They've been used to start revolutions and to stop wars.
I don't think all buildings have to be iconic, but the history of the world has shown us that cultures build iconic buildings for their major public buildings.
When I first heard that Barack Obama was going to be the first black president, I wanted to do the smallest, biggest tribute in history.
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.