Great Art is Great because it inspired you greatly. If it didn't, no matter what the critics, the museums and the galleries say, it's not great art for you.
Performance art is going to be the future. Plays on Broadway are so restricted. But performance art is like haikus, just one line thing. And it's more casual but more interesting.
I thought art was a verb, rather than a noun.
Art for me is like breathing.
It's a waste to not say anything with art.
The art world was not initially really accepting my kind of work. I was ahead of my time.
Art is a mind-game that we do to make our lives easier. If it isn't for that, it becomes superfluous.
I believe there is little to gain by exchanging opinions with other artists concerning either the ideology of art or technical methods.
I'm a person who likes these sort of movies... sad but moving 'art movies' that normally are at a festival and then they go to a small art house theater and disappear.
Sometimes art is ahead of revolution.
The world is going on a high-speed connection; the Arab revolution is still dial-up. So we have to give it a little time to download. Regimes come and go, but art endures.
In an ever-changing technological landscape, where today's platforms are not tomorrow's platforms, the key seems to be that any one of these spaces can use a dose of humanity and art and culture.
You don't always have to show art in what's called a white box; you can have a kind of complexity within an exhibit which actually respects the art as well.
Real art is one of the most powerful forces in the rise of mankind, and he who renders it accessible to as many people as possible is a benefactor of humanity.
A lot of people, especially Christians, want to put you in this box of being a Christian actor, and I don't believe in it. You do yourself and everyone else a big disservice when you start thinking about it as 'Christian art.' That's why most Christi...
Art is always good. It just depends if you like or not.
I always look at the work of fashion designers as if they were art.
I've never said, 'I live for art.'
You know, it's a hugely difficult thing to take any work of art or drawing and say 'make that real.'
After I left school, where I studied art, photography and textiles at A-level, I started doing an apprenticeship in interior design, but I wasn't really enjoying it very much, so I decided to do something creative, and in 2009, I began blogging.
To do art, one thing should always remember - subjects of people in misery have deep meanings.