Art
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Without freedom of speech, even the brushstroke becomes a risk. How can anyone truly create?
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“You can’t copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you’re working without any real feeling.”
— Milt Jackson
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“The most interesting characteristic of the cube is that it is relatively uninteresting. Compared to other three-dimensional forms, the cube lacks the expressive force of the sphere, the dynamic quality of the pyramid, or the graceful complexity of the human figure. But it is what it is — a square in three dimensions — and that alone is enough.”
Sol LeWitt
Cube Without a Cube
Painted wood multiple, contained in the original wooden box.
1996
7 7/8 x 7 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.
Sold $17,780
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yoshitaka amano
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Vinyl record sales hit highest sales since the 1980s with National Record Store Day coming up
“Sales are up 18 years in a row, including $1.4 billion in sales this year, according to the Record Industry Association of America. It’s the highest mark since 1984.”
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Frida Kahlo (1907.07.06-1954.07.13)
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what happens when you let your art be ‘influenced’ by other artists? – Tara Leaver
“And the big daddy that I learned from all this: I actually CAN’T paint like other artists, and nor do I want to. That’s the best thing this exercise has taught me over the years; it’s fun to experiment, to try out what other artists are doing, but if I only ever did that I’d be unfulfilled and dissatisfied. I’d be surrounded by a vegetarian buffet and craving steak.”
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plagiarism
noun [ U ]
UK /ˈpleɪ.dʒər.ɪ.zəm/ US /ˈpleɪ.dʒɚ.ɪ.zəm/
the process or practice of using another person’s ideas or work and pretending that it is your own.
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“The value of art lies in its power to inspire, not in its price tag.”
— Unknown
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My coworker just published a book—take a look if you’re interested.
NAOMIE ANOMIE
A Biography of Infinite Desire
Jennifer Hasegawa
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follow in someone’s footsteps
idiom
: to do the same things that another person has done before.
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