We don't know what the next generation of art is going to look like. We're kind of making it up as we go along. Not unlike the tech industry.
Art is to me the glorification of the human spirit, and as such it is the cultural documentation of the time in which it is produced.
I think it's always hard for people to get their head around the fact that populist, commercial films can also actually be great works of art.
Senator Helms might very well do that. I would point out to him that we in the art world are not necessarily in the business of making controversial art.
Today's cinema is a global art form, it is impossible to make movies for a market the size of France, representing no more than 4% of the world's total.
To have been torn from the study would have been as death; my time was entirely occupied with art.
But don't call me an actor. I'm just a worker. I am an entertainer. Don't say that what I am doing is art.
Clothing is viral, impermanent in a way that public art cannot be. So I like thinking of how corporate-created clothing can be seen as a form of public art.
My parents did not discourage me but could not understand how I could make a living by art. Their idea of an artist was a person who was condemned to starvation.
I used language because I wanted to offer content that people - not necessarily art people - could understand.
The value and rank of every art is in proportion to the mental labor employed in it, or the mental pleasure in producing it.
I am not a food critic. Or a chef. Or even a professional writer. What I am schooled in the art of, however, is enjoying myself.
I found that I was just hopeless at school. It was just a total bore. First, I passed in art and English, and then just art. Then I passed out.
You can't do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh.
I know it's superficial, and you can't measure art, which is supposed to be up to the individual, but I've watched the Oscars since I was a baby with my mother.
I've studied astrology for many, many years, and I feel like it's an incredibly challenging art.
What is the intersection between technology, art and science? Curiosity and wonder, because it drives us to explore, because we're surrounded by things we can't see.
People understand what art is supposed to look like, and so it's easy to make something that looks like art but isn't - especially in an abstract form.
When you eliminate vanity from an art form, and I would think that this would be any art form, what is left is an opportunity to be incredibly naked and truthful.
New York City is one of the greatest places on the planet. You have the best in food, art, theatre, and definitely people-watching.
A strong work of art really leaves people speechless. They feel a little angry because they don't understand it.