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donotdestroy:

“Great art – or good art – is when you look at it, experience it and it
stays in your mind. I don’t think conceptual art and traditional art are
all that different. There’s boring conceptual art and there’s boring
traditional art. Great art is if you can’t stop thinking about it, then
it becomes a memory.”

For the Love of God (small diamond skull) Print by Damien Hirst 

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Marcel Duchamp interview on Art and Dada (1956)

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donotdestroy:

Infinity by Yayoi Kusama

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“Why escape your intended purpose by copying and trying to be someone else? You will discover who you were meant to be only after you have shown confidence being yourself.” — Suzy Kassem

Word Series: A #Copy of A Copy Poster. This is a copy of a copy poster. Size: 18 x 24 in. On a matte paper. Heavyweight stock.

Both physical and NFT items are now available in our store.

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Geografia da Arte 2017 Ep 1 Donald Judd Marfa

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“I wanted to make something visual, physical, visceral to reflect the butchery they are inflicting on our planet: a visual scream that gives voice to the calamitous cost of the climate crisis, often on the most marginalised communities across the globe. BUTCHERED is also a tribute to the heroic work done in opposition to this destruction, and to the tireless activists who choose to disrupt, disagree and disobey.” — Anish Kapoor

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donotdestroy:

“I still think science is looking for answers and art is looking for questions.”

Quinn sees the skeleton as representative of an everyman, an abstraction of a person since it is the part of the body which transcends death. The sculptures Angel and Waiting for Godot take the form of a praying skeleton and are an ironic reference to the idea of waiting for answers – or for some kind of external power to guide our life.

Marc Quinn
Waiting for Godot
2006
Patinated bronze
77h x 37w x 76.5d cm

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