Artist Quote by Anonymous
“Out of the closets and into the museums, libraries, architectural monuments, concert halls, bookstores, recording studios and film studios of the world. Everything belongs to the inspired and dedicated thief…. Words, colors, light, sounds, stone, wood, bronze belong to the living artist. They belong to anyone who can use them. Loot the Louvre! A bas l’originalité, the sterile and assertive ego that imprisons us as it creates. Vive le vol-pure, shameless, total. We are not responsible. Steal anything in sight.”
About This Quote
The passage celebrates artistic freedom, urging creators to claim all cultural resources as their own, likening it to a bold, unapologetic theft that fuels creativity.
In simple terms: Artists should freely use all cultural resources.
Embrace creative appropriation responsibly.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- music production
- film making
- writing
- design projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What limits should guide artistic borrowing?
- How do you balance inspiration with originality?
Unrestricted borrowing can lead to plagiarism and cultural insensitivity.