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“The art historians are the real wreckers of art, Reger said. The art historians twaddle so long about art until they have killed it with their twaddle. Art is killed by the twaddle of the art historians. My God, I often think, sitting here on the settee while the art historians are driving their…” quote by Thomas Bernhard
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““The art historians are the real wreckers of art, Reger said. The art historians twaddle so long about art until they have killed it with their twaddle. Art is killed by the twaddle of the art historians. My God, I often think, sitting here on the settee while the art historians are driving their helpless flocks past me, what a pity about all these people who have all art driven out of them, driven out of them for good, by these very art historians. The art historians’ trade is the vilest trade there is, and a twaddling art historian, but then there are only twaddling art historians, deserves to be chased out with a whip, chased out of the world of art, Reger said, all art historians deserve to be chased out of the world of art, because art historians are the real wreckers of art and we should not allow art to be wrecked by the art historians who are really art wreckers. Listening to an art historian we feel sick, he said, by listening to an art historian we see the art he is twaddling about being ruined, with the twaddle of the art historian art shrivels and is ruined. Thousands, indeed tens of thousands of art historians wreck art by their twaddle and ruin it, he said. The art historians are the real killers of art, if we listen to an art historian we participate in the wrecking of art, wherever an art historian appears art is wrecked, that is the truth.””

Thomas Bernhard

About This Quote

Source Play: Der Theatermacher (Theatre Maker) by Thomas Bernhard, 1979

Bernhard condemns art historians for over‑analysis that stifles creativity, turning art into a dead concept.

In simple terms: Over‑analysis kills art.

Key Takeaway

Avoid excessive criticism that paralyzes creation.

Themes

art criticism creativity intellectualism censorship artistic freedom

Mood

frustrated defiant critical

Type

cynical provocative

When to use this quote

  • gallery openings
  • academic conferences
  • art reviews
  • creative workshops

Key Concepts

postmodernism nihilism aesthetic theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does analysis enhance or hinder artistic expression?
  • When is critique constructive?
A Different Perspective

Excessive critique can also uncover hidden meanings and improve work.

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