If you let other people's vision get between the world and your own, you will achieve that extremely common and worthless thing,… — Paul Strand Copy Share Image
Judo has helped me to understand that pictorial space is above all the product of spiritual exercises. Judo is, in fact, the… — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
Color in color is felt at any and every place of the pictorial organization; in its immediacy - its particularity. Color must… — Jules Olitski Copy Share Image
In fact, the new malleability of the image may eventually lead to a profound undermining of photography's status as an inherently truthful… — Fred Ritchin Copy Share Image
Everyone will be compelled to see that which is optically true, is explicable in its own terms, is objective, before he can… — Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Copy Share Image
The art of pictorial creation is so complicated - it is so astronomical in its possibilities of relation and combination that it… — Hans Hofmann Copy Share Image
No-one who has a real understanding of the art of painting attaches any importance to what we call the subject of a… — Roger Fry Copy Share Image
I have been using the art of photography to research the ways in which the pictorial strategies of the Nineteenth Century color… — John Pfahl Copy Share Image
A work based only on a line concept is scarcely more than a illustration; it fails to achieve pictorial structure. Pictorial structure… — Hans Hofmann Copy Share Image
The essential of painting is that 'something', that 'ethereal glue,' that 'intermediary product' which the artist exudes with all his creative being… — Yves Klein Copy Share Image
How I wished I'd have had a camera of my own, a mad mental camera that could register pictorial shots, of the… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
There is a clear acknowledgement all over the world that we should not teach people to read and then to leave them… — A. D. Patel Copy Share Image
Let's talk about the artist's desire to go beyond the pictorial or the representational and the desire to create the abstract -… — Kehinde Wiley Copy Share Image
Hogarth ranks among those pictorial creators who have discovered the expressive force of the brushstroke as well as of color and its… — Rene Huyghe Copy Share Image
The dominant problem of pictorial art since the nineteen-fifties is photography, and, by extension, film and video. The basilisk eye of the… — Peter Schjeldahl Copy Share Image
It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of "social significance" when… — Edward Weston Copy Share Image
The beautiful, which is perhaps inseparable from art, is not after all tied to the subject, but to the pictorial representation. In… — Paul Klee Copy Share Image
Once you realize that it is impossible to capture the character of the various manifestations of nature by pictorial means, and that… — Frantisek Kupka Copy Share Image
The dissolution of the pictorial into sheer texture, into apparently sheer sensation, into an accumulation of repetitions, seems to speak for and… — Clement Greenberg Copy Share Image
The art in photography is literary art before it is anything else: its triumphs and monuments are historical, anecdotal, reportorial, observational before… — Clement Greenberg Copy Share Image
The history of art cannot be properly understood without some reference to the history of science. In both we are studying the… — Kenneth Clark Copy Share Image
Self-painting is a further development of painting. The pictorial surface has lost its function as sole expressive support. It was led back… — Gunter Brus Copy Share Image
You can compare it to dreams: you have a very specific and individual pictorial language that you either accept or that you… — Gerhard Richter Copy Share Image
Where is automatism in the work of Chirico or Tanguy? Even Dali had to renounce it in order to be able to… — Dumitru Tepeneag Copy Share Image
A lot of my work is about what's abstract and what's pictorial. Is it bubblegum, or is it an abstract painting using… — Dan Colen Copy Share Image
I imagine as long as people will continue to read novels, people will continue to write them, or vice versa; unless of… — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
Appalling numbers of youth have been led into a cynical ultra-sophisticated attitude which regards drinking as a badge of social aptitude, which… — Francis Parker Yockey Copy Share Image
The focus in the Western pictorial tradition is on the body of Christ, the bit you can paint, the Nativity and the… — Neil MacGregor Copy Share Image
Modern man receives a large part of his knowledge and general education by way of pictorial impressions, illustrations, photographs, films. Daily newspapers… — Otto Neurath Copy Share Image
Films are born from screenplays and they are guided by words. They are born very limited and there is no space for… — Alex Abreu Copy Share Image
“We inhabit a world so inundated with composite pictorial-verbal forms [...] and with the technology for the rapid, cheap production of words… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Pictorial art is relating tones to create beauty - like chords of music - not the faithful copying of the model. — Harvey Dunn Copy Share Image
I want pictorial content without sentiment, but I want it as human as possible — Gerhard Richter Copy Share Image
The pictorial battlefield becomes a sea of mud mercifully veiled by the fog of war. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
What was good was that I had friends who were actors and in theatre who were really good, because I think my… — Rob Urbinati Copy Share Image
The importance of colour is as nothing compared with that of form, chiaroscuro and arrangement. They are the true and enduring bases… — Walter J. Phillips Copy Share Image
There is a cultural factor promoting violence which nowadays undoubtedly is highly effective is the mass media. And particularly everything that enters… — Alva Myrdal Copy Share Image
Thoughts and emotions cannot be photographed, despite the protestations of some mystically minded portraitists. Physical fact is ultimately the sole pictorial material. — William Mortensen Copy Share Image
The creation of a work of art must of necessity, as a result of entering into the specific dimensions of pictorial art,… — Paul Klee Copy Share Image