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“The freedom of every artist is essential.”—Christo and Jeanne-Claude 

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Shift by Jenny Saville

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Art is Dead

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Marcel Duchamp 1968 BBC interview
 

     
   
 

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THE HISTORY OF IMPRESSIONISM – Discovery Art Artist (documentary)

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BBC Michael Palin in Wyeth´s World
 

     
   
 

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“One’s art goes as far and as deep as one’s love goes.”

by Andrew Wyeth

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Drawing is not following a line on the model, it is drawing your sense of the thing.

— Robert Henri

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“’Impressionism’ was the
name given to a certain form of observation when Monet, not content
with using his eyes to see what things were or what they looked like as
everybody had done before him, turned his attention to noting what took
place on his own retina (as an oculist would test his own vision).”

White Ships by John Singer Sargent
                           

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On My Mind: The importance of words

There is of course a
difference between words in the artist’s mind and words of critique or
review. The artist’s words are words of intent, of defining the vision
or painting’s aim, and may be silent, or private. The critic’s words are
to conjure the achieved effect of the artist as the critic sees it. I
think trying to define what and why you are painting is important. These
words can enrich the way in which you put paint down, they can
determine what you choose to eliminate or emphasize. In itself a title
to a painting is already a lead-in both for you the artist and for your
viewer. I was recently looking at work of Korean painter whose work is
entirely abstract, a color field. His titles pertain to Korean pottery
referencing celadon and antique glazes. No question that expands one’s
appreciation/viewing.

—Anonymous

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Kissing by Alex Grey

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