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Critics Quotes by Harold Rosenberg
- One of the grotesqueries of present-day American life is the amount of reasoning that goes into displaying the wisdom secreted in bad movies while proving…
- No degree of dullness can safeguard a work against the determination of critics to find it fascinating.
- Co-operating critics comb the studios like big-league scouts, prepared to spot the art of the future and to take lead in establishing reputations. Art historians…
- No dealer, curator, buyer or critic, or any existing combination of these, can be depended on to produce a reputation that is more than a…
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- I don't listen to what art critics say. I don't know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is. — Jean-Michel Basquiat
- It is from the womb of art that criticism was born. — Charles Baudelaire
- A negative judgment gives you more satisfaction than praise, provided it smacks of jealousy. — Jean Baudrillard
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- Their is no defense against criticism except obscurity. — Joseph Addison
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