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  • There is a book called San Francisco Tape Music Centre:1960s Counterculture and the Avant-Garde and this book describes everything that you want to know or don't want to know about it, with a lot of documentation. -- Pauline Oliveros
  • The avant-garde makes more sense to me. -- John Cale
  • No genuinely avant-garde artist should ever be on the government dole. -- Camille Paglia
  • I don't appreciate avant-garde, electronic music. It makes me feel quite ill. -- Ravi Shankar
  • Men are definitely getting more avant-garde, experimenting with colours, patterns and fabrics. -- Jasmine Guinness
  • It is not necessary to be too avant-garde, because you risk not being understood. -- Domenico Dolce
  • Physicists are more like avant-garde composers, willing to bend traditional rules... Mathematicians are more like classical composers. -- Brian Greene
  • Avant-garde music is sort of research music. You're glad someone's done it but you don't necessarily want to listen to it. -- Brian Eno
  • I think the avant-garde often hides itself in the highly incomprehensible because they are frustrated that the real world is so boring. -- Bjarke Ingels
  • Music is a continuum and the modern and avant-garde composers of today will be part of the standard repertoire 30 years from now. -- Neville Marriner
  • I want to communicate to the everyday person. I don't want to just roll around in my own avant-garde pool of coolness. -- Bat for Lashes
  • When I was a kid, the avant-garde to me was boring because it was just the flip side of being really successful. -- Twyla Tharp
  • The spirit of adventure to embrace the new and the incredible belief in the power of invention attracted me to the Russian avant-garde. -- Zaha Hadid
  • The experimental poetry thing is not my thing. It's a programme of the avant-garde: basically a refusal of the kind of poetry I write. -- Seamus Heaney
  • Classicism becomes avant-garde when everyone else is doing their utmost to develop new stylistic forms. I think it's healthy to return to classical forms. -- Michael Haneke
  • I'm not commercial, I'm not for Special K cereal and I'm not a Wheaties boy; I'm a little bit more avant-garde, a little bit more out there. -- Johnny Weir
  • When I started making dances in the '60s, narrative dance was sort of off the radar screen. What was important at the time in the avant-garde was minimalism. -- Twyla Tharp
  • I've always liked pop music. There was a bit of a misunderstanding with the avant-garde rock scene, because I think I was sort of swimming the wrong way, really. -- Robert Wyatt
  • There is certainly a part of my filmmaking that harkens to a more simpler commercial kind of taste, but then with this there's certainly a kind of avant-garde, abstract, existential element to it. -- J. C. Chandor
  • Chefs have only been able to work in restaurants, high-end cuisine. Why? Why haven't they been able to find other scenarios? For those chefs who want to do avant-garde cuisine, should they be finding their income in a restaurant? -- Ferran Adria
  • What guides me is to do work that's more avant-garde - things that I think are special. You can easily become a celebrity and get caught up in all that blur. I just want to work and surprise myself. -- Adrien Brody
  • I've always enjoyed feeling a connection to the avant-garde, such as Dada and surrealism and pop art. The only thing the artist can do is be honest with themselves and make the art they want to make. That's what I've always done. -- Jeff Koons
  • It's high time for the art world to admit that the avant-garde is dead. It was killed by my hero, Andy Warhol, who incorporated into his art all the gaudy commercial imagery of capitalism (like Campbell's soup cans) that most artists had stubbornly scorned. -- Camille Paglia
  • In the '60s, people were still very protective of each field that they belonged to. Avant-garde artists didn't know about rock or pop or jazz. And the jazz people of course didn't want to know about any other music. They were all just kind of protecting their territory. -- Yoko Ono
  • I remember my mother taking me to see the Picasso show in the 1940s, and I was impressed by the life and vibrancy of it all. It was a bit too avant-garde for most Londoners at the time, but since then, the city has become a centre for modern culture. -- Richard Rogers
  • In India, I have been called a 'destroyer.' But that is only because they mixed my identity as a performer and as a composer. As a composer I have tried everything, even electronic music and avant-garde. But as a performer I am, believe me, getting more classical and more orthodox, jealously protecting the heritage that I have learned. -- Ravi Shankar
  • In narrative cinema, a certain terminology has already been established: 'film noir,' 'Western,' even 'Spaghetti Western.' When we say 'film noir' we know what we are talking about. But in non-narrative cinema, we are a little bit lost. So sometimes, the only way to make us understand what we are talking about is to use the term 'avant-garde.' -- Jonas Mekas
  • Avant-garde is French for bullshit -- John Lennon
  • Everything changes but the avant-garde. -- Paul Valery
  • Innovation, being avant garde, is always polemic. -- Ferran Adria
  • It's hard / Keeping up with the avant-garde. -- Phyllis McGinley
  • Avant-garde means never having to say you're sorry. -- Marc Ribot
  • The avant-garde is now stranded in the past. -- Mason Cooley
  • Hitchcock is the most-daring avant-garde film-maker in America today. -- Andrew Sarris
  • I can imagine an utter hatred for the jazz avant-garde. -- Matthew Shipp
  • In an avant-garde cooking restaurant, it's the experience that's the difference. -- Ferran Adria
  • The menu de degustation is the finest expression of avant-garde cooking. -- Ferran Adria
  • Vampires pretending to be humans pretending to be vampires ... How avant-garde! -- Anne Rice
  • I am neither in the past, nor avant-garde. My style follows life, -- Coco Chanel
  • Avant-garde art jousts with propriety, but takes care never to unseat it. -- Mason Cooley
  • The only place Avant Garde looks good is in the words Avant Garde. -- Ed Benguiat
  • Avant-garde is the one area of music that has never changed. It doesn't mean anything. -- Jeff Tweedy
  • I got into trad jazz, then modern jazz, then avant-garde jazz, between the ages of 16 to 18. -- Roy Harper
  • Yes, I am Aboriginal but I have the right to be avant-garde like any white artist. -- Tracey Moffatt
  • I do not like to be thought of as avant-garde or some kind of didactic artist. -- Lucinda Childs
  • We should all be involved in the avant-garde as long as we look toward the past. -- Jose Andres Puerta
  • In short, it occurred to me that perhaps the only possible avant garde is the avant garden. -- Hakim Bey
  • The avant-garde is to the left what jingoism is to the right. Both are a refuge in nonsense. -- David Mamet
  • Boston is not an avant garde place. It stays literally 15 to 20 years behind New York at all times. -- Paul Laffoley
  • I like fantasy. I like horror, science fiction because I can get avant-garde with those performances in those movies. -- Nicolas Cage
  • There is a place for visionaries and the avant-garde in this world, but not at 9 o'clock on a network. -- Bruno Heller
  • The avant-garde poet or artist tries in effect to imitate God by creating something valid solely on its own terms. -- Clement Greenberg
  • I still feel that sincerity and realism are avant-garde, or can be, just as I did when I started out. -- Edmund White
  • I suppose I could try to be some avant-garde artist if I wanted to, but that doesn't interest me as much. -- Steven Soderbergh
  • No matter how much people in fashion think we're so cool and avant-garde, for most fashion people, creativity is quite taboo. -- Riccardo Tisci
  • We live in an age where... Christian bashing is a popular indoor sport; and films mocking Jesus Christ are considered avant-garde. -- Pat Buchanan
  • The avant-garde in every field consists of the lonely, the friendless, the uninvited. All progress is the product of the unpopular. -- Chuck Palahniuk
  • People wouldn't think of making avant-garde cuisine at home. When people play basketball at home, they can't play like Michael Jordan. -- Ferran Adria
  • You might argue that the history of contemporary art is a series of avant-garde movements, each new wave outraging the last. -- Michael Scott
  • I expect the hip-hop audience to be avant garde. I want them to be where I'm at or beyond where I'm at. -- Nas
  • Holland is very good at avant garde, probably due to the Dutch character. Good at design. Experimentation sometimes works here very well. -- Eddy de Clercq
  • We will have to create an avant-garde.... We could have a Union for the enlarged Europe, and a Federation for the avant-garde. -- Jacques Delors
  • The avant-garde and the beatniks share in the function of entertaining without endangering the good conscience of the men of good will. -- Herbert Marcuse
  • I've always had the sensation that people in America are always avant-garde. Very attentive to all the new innovations. But it's very specialized. -- Sergio Leone
  • In a city, it's very hard to do a restaurant, an avant-garde-cuisine restaurant, where each year you need to change the whole menu. -- Ferran Adria
  • More than a rejection or dissolution of the past, avant-garde originality is conceived as a literal origin, a beginning from ground zero, a birth. -- Rosalind E. Krauss
  • Conformism is so hot on the heels of the mass-produced avant-garde that the 'ins' and the 'outs' change places with the speed of mach 3. -- Igor Stravinsky
  • Life is like Avant Garde. It will make you uncomfortable, and leave the room. But always remember to come back and watch the artist bow. -- Valerie Cruz
  • There were three of us; Witkiewicz, Bruno Schulz, and myself--the three muskateers of the Polish avant-garde between the wars. Only Witkiewicz remains to be discovered. -- Witold Gombrowicz
  • Life is difficult for those who have the daring to first set out on an unknown road. The avant-garde always has a bad time of it. -- Anton Chekhov
  • I love to work with Julia [Holter] because our voices have a similar timbre, and she's very unique. She finds very avant-garde harmonies that I adore. -- Linda Perhacs
  • Because I'm associated with an avant-garde sensibility, people think I'm looking down on popular culture, but I don't want to be part of a new elitism. -- Robert Wyatt
  • I was a student at Harvard, and that's where I learned about so-called avant-garde music. Jackson Pollock, abstract expressionism and painting were well known at this time. -- Henry Flynt
  • There's a fine line between what would characterize you as a troglodyte and what would characterize you as a brilliant, avant-garde, forward-thinking genius. There's some middle ground. -- Michael Eisner
  • My dad was this sort of avant-garde guy who did all kinds of weird things. He was a true original and anybody who met him never forgot him. -- Paul Thomas Anderson
  • Some of the most radical work is being done in the most commercially pop venues, and some of the most boring work is being done in avant-garde territory. -- Harmony Korine
  • I'm really attracted to music that sort of toes that line between pop and avant-garde, that pushes the envelope of what you can get in a pop song. -- Patrick Stump
  • When I came to New York in 1949, there was already an entire fresh avant-garde film movement blooming in New York and California. It was a very, very exciting period! -- Jonas Mekas
  • It's very schizophrenic because I like a lot of very straight pop, like Small Faces, Stones, Kinks; and on the other hand, I like a lot of avant garde things. -- Andy Partridge
  • The idea of avant-garde art is a very suspicious thing to me, the idea that poetry is new and it keeps being new the way Chevrolets every year are new. -- Robert Morgan
  • Many people think of me as a modernist, as a radical in music, you know, someone who's always sort of at the avant-garde of musics, but I'm also quite a traditionalist. -- Gunther Schuller
  • Just because you are an architect and make decent buildings does not mean that you can suddenly become a set designer for one of the best avant-garde dancers in the world. -- Frank Gehry
  • 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 tradition than in inventing a unique imagery. -- Nathan Oliveira
  • My favorite film is "Meshes in the Afternoon," a short avant garde film directed by Maya Deren. This was the first film that I saw that was actually directed by a woman. -- Chris Hegedus
  • I like African and avant-garde music, anything that's vaguely interesting. Hard rock I get a bit bored with because it's what I do. So anything outside of hard rock's fine by me. -- Roger Glover
  • There is certainly a part of my filmmaking that harkens to a more simpler commercial kind of taste, but then with this theres certainly a kind of avant-garde, abstract, existential element to it. -- J. C. Chandor
  • We have learned so well how to absorb novelty that receptivity itself has turned into a kind of tradition- "the tradition of the new." Yesterdays avant-garde experiment is today's chic and tomorrows cliche. -- Richard Hofstadter
  • I came from a very avant-garde documentary kind of film making world. I like cinema verité, documentaries. I liked non-story, non-character tone poems. And that's the film making that I was interested in. -- George Lucas
  • Dance in this century has remained primarily a personal ritual operating, like most avant-garde art, as an idiosyncratic form rather than a tribal expression of religious powers or a corporate expression of societal values. -- Jamake Highwater
  • Avant-garde theatre, with its distrust of the individual (that bourgeois invention), tends to go beyond [character] and the psychological approach in search of a syntax of types and characters which are "deconstructed and post-individual. -- Patrice Pavis
  • When you talk about avant-garde cuisine, the surprise factor is really important. For example, I love looking at blogs and the photos, but I'm not that keen on other people taking photos of my dishes. -- Ferran Adria
  • I am, it seems, an avant-garde dramatist. It would even seem obvious since I am present here at discussions on the avant-garde theatre. It is all entirely official. But what does the term avant-garde mean? -- Eugene Ionesco
  • Avant-garde architects have never been able to depend on the support of the establishment, since the customary patrons of this most conservative and slowly moving art form have historically been resistant to innovation and experiment. -- Martin Filler
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