Imagery Quote by Rachael Price Download Open image “The really great gallerists have always been interested in imagery that is not that imagery.” — Rachael Price ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Imagery Really great
“...There are issues worth advancing in images worth admiring; and the truth is never "plain," nor appearances ever "sincere." To try to make them so is to neutralize the primary, gorgeous eccentricity of imagery in Western culture since the Reformation: the fact that it cannot be trusted, that imagery is always presumed to be proposing something contestable and controversial. This… — Dave Hickey Copy Share
When I stepped back from the gallery I was in a phase where I thought I wasn't going to be making work for a… — Kalup Linzy Copy Share Image
“To-day the majority of the great men who have swayed men's minds no longer have altars, but they have statues, or their portraits are… — Gustave Le Bon Copy Share Image
The imagery is very much released from reality. It's not nailed down to specifics of the words. They're painting a picture, not telling linear… — Daniel B. Shapiro Copy Share Image
We are faithful not to the triumphant golden eagle (ironically, also an imperial symbol of power in Rome) but to the slaughtered Lamb. — Shane Claiborne Copy Share Image
If modern art has produced symbols that are unfamiliar, that was only to be expected. — Herbert Read Copy Share Image
“Pre-Raphaelites they called themselves; not that they imitated the early Italian masters at all, but that in their work, as opposed to the facile abstractions of Raphael, they found a stronger realism of imagination, a more careful realism of technique, a vision at once more fervent and more vivid, an individuality more intimate and more intense. For it is not… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share
I saw the most beautiful moving painting at the art gallary the other day, but then I realized it was a mirror... — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
Cuban artists had, for a while, a privileged position within Cuba that is probably going to become slightly less restricted to them. I think… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
I feel like because black Cuban artists don't have the kind of pressure to thematize race in the way that African-American artists do, there's… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
US policy toward Cuba [at the time] had two tracks. Track 1 was to assassinate Fidel Castro. Track 2 was to subvert the regime… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
There aren't that many galleries in Havana. There are a few state galleries and an ever-increasing but still limited number of independent galleries; there's… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
I feel like Havana has always been such an amazing, cosmopolitan city that it makes sense that a lot of galleries will want to… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
Because there's such a long tradition of the arts being very prominent and very varied in Cuban culture and society, people do use the… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
I'm incredibly enthusiastic about the normalization, I think it's very promising. But I do think there are some worrisome aspects. — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
I think the art world will continue to be a place where people have a certain freedom and creativity to think about what's happening… — Rachael Price Copy Share Image
I am not the avant-garde. I am the artist who comes after the advancing guard. I am more concerned with continuity of ideas and… — Nathan Oliveira Copy Share Image
Perhaps, if science is clever enough to see, it will realize that religion may not be too far off with its concrete imagery; and… — Robert Lanza Copy Share Image
That way of inspiration is always open, and open to everyone; it acts as go-between, interpreter, it explains symbols of the past in to-day's… — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
“]Sardis often turning her thoughts here ] you like a goddess and in your song most of all she rejoiced. But now she is… — Sappho Copy Share Image
Probably the high-watermark of [Bob] Dylan's career came after he plugged in his guitar ("Judas!" one fan shouted during a concert) and exploded American… — Jay Michaelson Copy Share Image
“Thousands of mosquitoes had already bitten all of us on chest and arms and ankles. Then a bright idea came to me: I jumped… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
Speech is like cloth of Arras opened and put abroad, whereby the imagery doth appear in figure; whereas in thoughts they lie but as… — Plutarch Copy Share Image
Grace abounds in contemporary movies, books, novels, films and music. If God is not in the whirlwind, He may be in a Woody Allen… — Brennan Manning Copy Share Image
The religious imagery and fairytales that formed our shared cultural references have been replaced by the cult of celebrity. Marilyn is the sex goddess,… — Alison Jackson Copy Share Image
Who can now deny the loss of natural light, of skin tones, of real place, and common but precious things in our movies, to… — Edward Jay Epstein Copy Share Image
I don't want to spoil the magic, but it's a very curious thing that honestly baffles me. It's the nearest we'll ever get to… — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
“It was not a great presence but a great absence, a geometric ocean of darkness that seemed to swallow heaven itself.” — Laura Hillenbrand Copy Share Image