Art Quote by Rebecca West
““What is art? It is not decoration. It is the re-living of experience. The artist says, 'I will make that event happen again, altering its shape, which was disfigured by its contacts with other events, so that its true significance is revealed'; and his audience says, 'We will let that event happen again by looking at this man's picture or house, listening to his music or reading his book.' It must not be copied, it must be remembered, it must be lived again, passed through those parts of the mind which are actively engaged in life, which bleed when they are wounded and give forth the bland emulsions of joy, while at the same time it is being examined by those parts of the mind which stand apart from life. At the end of this process the roots of experience are traced; the alchemy by which they make a flower of joy or pain is, so far as is possible to our brutishness, detected. What is understood is mastered. If art could investigate all experiences then man would understand the whole of life, and could control his destiny.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Meaning of Art, 1931
Art is a process of re‑experiencing and reshaping events so their deeper significance emerges, allowing both creator and audience to understand and master life’s complexities.
In simple terms: Art re‑creates experiences to reveal deeper meaning.
Use art to explore and understand life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- museum visits
- reading literature
- listening to music
- creating visual art
- reflective journaling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does re‑living an event change its meaning?
- Can art truly reveal hidden truths?
Art may not capture every nuance of experience, and interpretation varies.