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Art Quote by Cornelia Parker

“What was the most important thing I learned from Chomsky? That capitalism compels us to work ourselves to death in order to stuff our houses with things we don't need. Perhaps this is one thing art can do: create a new aesthetic, one of austerity.” quote by Cornelia Parker
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“What was the most important thing I learned from Chomsky? That capitalism compels us to work ourselves to death in order to stuff our houses with things we don't need. Perhaps this is one thing art can do: create a new aesthetic, one of austerity.”

Cornelia Parker

About This Quote

Capitalism drives overconsumption, leading to unnecessary materialism; art can counter this by embracing austerity and redefining value.

In simple terms: Capitalism forces excess; art can promote simplicity.

Key Takeaway

Use art to challenge consumerism.

Themes

consumerism art austerity capitalism materialism

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical creative

When to use this quote

  • gallery curation
  • public installations
  • educational workshops
  • media campaigns
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

critical theory aesthetic minimalism social commentary cultural critique ethical consumption

Questions to Reflect On

  • What minimalist practices can you adopt daily?
  • How can art influence broader economic attitudes?
A Different Perspective

Art alone may not change systemic economic forces.

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