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“Intention involves such a small fragment of our consciousness and of our mind and of our life.”

Jasper Johns at Pearl Street studio in 1955. Photograph by Robert Rauschenberg

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Olafur Eliasson on ‘Brilliant Ideas’
 

     
   
 

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Brilliant Ideas: Artist Grayson Perry
 

     
   
 

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“Simplicity is not an objective in art, but one achieves simplicity despite one’s self by entering into the real sense of things.”

Sleeping Muse by Constantin Brancusi

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The Weather Project, 2003 by Olafur Eliasson 

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Inside Billionaire Eli Broad’s New (Free) Museum

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 From Start to Finish: De Wain Valentine’s Gray Column
 

     
   
 

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Aesthetics Philosophy of the Arts
 

     
   
 

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“The only thing I feel like I know is that I want to make things. Other
than that, I feel like I don’t know. So the problem is in trying to make
something without knowing what I want. […] I think it’s all to do
with wanting to communicate. I mean, I think I want to make
things because I want to communicate with people, because I want to be
loved, because I want to express myself.”

Martin Creed – Members Artist 2015-2017
 

     
   
 

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Project for a Door by Anthea Hamilton

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Racional by Yoan Capote

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THIS IS ISA GENZKEN | MoMA
 

     
   
 


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“The word LOVE got to be the way it is because I have a kind of a passion about symmetry and the dividing of things into equal parts. The word LOVE is that way because those four letters best fit a square if the square is squared by that particular arrangement. And it was really that sort of a necessity for a very compact form that I came upon that arrangement…With the red, blue and green paintings the interaction in the eye is of such a nature that with the slightest change of light the fields automatically interchange, the positive becomes negative and vice versa, with almost a violent effect in the eye.”

LOVE, 1966 by Robert Indiana

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