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  • Art distills sensations and embodies it with enhanced meaning. -- Miguel de Unamuno
  • Art is skill, that is the first meaning of the word. -- Eric Gill
  • Art is about play and about transcendent meanings, not reducible to politics. -- Rachel Kushner
  • During the '70s I was interested in words and meaning as a way of making art. -- Sol LeWitt
  • Life is like art. You have to work hard to keep it simple and still have meaning. -- Charles de Lint
  • The strangeness will wear off and I think we will discover the deeper meanings in modern art. -- Jackson Pollock
  • To do art, one thing should always remember - subjects of people in misery have deep meanings. -- Zhang Yimou
  • To help, to continually help and share, that is the sum of all knowledge; that is the meaning of art. -- Eleonora Duse
  • Art distills sensation and embodies it with enhanced meaning in a memorable form - or else it is not art. -- Jacques Barzun
  • When I was a kid, toe dancing and toe shoes had a meaning in our culture as a serious kind of art. -- Twyla Tharp
  • In our life there is a single color, as on an artist's palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love. -- Marc Chagall
  • To so enter into it in nature and art that the enjoyed meanings of life may become a part of living is the attitude of aesthetic appreciation. -- George H. Mead
  • Although my art work was heavily informed by my design work on a formal and visual level, as regards meaning and content the two practices parted ways. -- Barbara Kruger
  • Unfortunately, the boards of art institutions tend to be populated with well-meaning supporters of the arts who often lack any business background or appetite for imposing appropriate discipline. -- Eli Broad
  • There's a side that I want to do just like really retarded arty films like parody, pretentious art films that kind of are supposed to have some deep meaning. -- Andy Milonakis
  • There is a deep question whether the possible meanings that emerge from an effort to explain the experience of art may not mask the real meanings of a work of art. -- Jerome Bruner
  • The 1990s, after the reign of terror of academic vandalism, will be a decade of restoration: restoration of meaning, value, beauty, pleasure, and emotion to art and restoration of art to its audience. -- Camille Paglia
  • I wasn't political enough to write articles about myself or go to cocktail parties, meaning that not only has my art been pirated and my intellectual property rights stolen, but my work has been misrepresented. -- Michael Heizer
  • I'm not really quiet or shy. Ask any of my friends! But I always ground my poetry in life itself. Poetry is an art of language, though, so I am always aware of every word's meaning, or multiple meanings. -- Anne Stevenson
  • I've been lucky enough to live through all the things that are supposed to give meaning to our lives, like parenting, grandparenting, art, celebrity. All these things you expect meaning to come from, and sometimes it comes when you're not expecting it. -- Alan Alda
  • Art is the splendor of reality before everything has become meaning. -- Frederick Sommer
  • No poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone. -- T. S. Eliot
  • A spiritual search in art is looking for meaning outside of yourself. -- Ross Bleckner
  • Art should startle the viewer into thinking about the meaning of life. -- Antoni Tapies
  • If I knew what the meaning of art was, I wouldn't tell you. -- Pablo Picasso
  • Writing, like drawing is an art, and whatever conveys the meaning is justified. -- Maxwell Perkins
  • I cannot be convinced that great artists are moralists. Art is first appearances, then meaning. -- Camille Paglia
  • Like art, religion is an imaginative and creative effort to find a meaning and value in human life. -- Karen Armstrong
  • My study of religion, which I regard in many ways as an art form, is a search for meaning. -- Karen Armstrong
  • Life is the leaves which shape and nourish a plant, but art is the flower which embodies its meaning -- Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  • Art is a form of supremely delicate awareness... meaning at-oneness, the state of being at one with the object. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • The purpose of art is to represent the meaning of things. This represents the true reality, not external aspects. -- Aristotle
  • To help, to continually help and share, that is the sum of all knowledge; that is the meaning of art. -- Eleonora Duse
  • The appreciation of the merits of art of the emotions it conveys depends upon an understanding of the meaning of life... -- Leo Tolstoy
  • My art is rooted in a single reflection: why am I not as others are? ... my art gives meaning to my life. -- Edvard Munch
  • In art, one does not aim for simplicity; one achieves it unintentionally as one gets closer to the real meaning of things. -- Constantin Brancusi
  • A work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them; and its essential meaning is in the tension between the contradictory answers. -- Leonard Bernstein
  • Everything on my body has a meaning. I don't do art just because. It does look cool but it also has a meaning. -- Carmelo Anthony
  • Our Father Who Art in Heaven gathered more meaning for me as my own father joined the Maker when I was still in school. -- Andy Paula
  • Isn't art about breaking rules, about challenging existing systems, isn't it about discovering meaning in things or situations before others see anything in them?? -- Peter Lindbergh
  • All art is unstable. Its meaning is not necessarily that implied by the author. There is no authoritative voice. There are only multiple readings. -- David Bowie
  • An art form requires genius. People of genius are always troublemakers, meaning they start from scratch, demolish accepted norms, and rebuild a new world. -- Henri Langlois
  • Art is really about how you capture different things you see around you and bring them into forms and words and shapes and meaning. -- Chath Piersath
  • Art is a kind of mining," he said. "The artist a variety of prospector searching for the sparkling silver of meaning in the earth. -- Jane Urquhart
  • Hip hop is still strong. As an art form, music helps people express themselves, find meaning in their own lives and connect with their tribes. -- Erik Parker
  • In my art I have tried to explain to myself life and its meaning. I have also tried to help others to clarify their lives. -- Edvard Munch
  • It's the pointless things that give your life meaning. Friendship, compassion, art, love. All of them pointless. But they're what keeps life from being meaningless. -- Tim Winton
  • When art critics get together they talk about Form and Structure and Meaning. When artists get together they talk about where you can buy cheap turpentine. -- Pablo Picasso
  • Art and psychoanalysis give shape and meaning to life and that is why we adore them, but life as it is lived has no shape and meaning ... -- Iris Murdoch
  • The immortality of great art seems bound up with the inevitable loss of its original surface meaning and its rebirth in the spirit of every new age. -- Anton Ehrenzweig
  • I view the art scene as an industry which is slowly developing. These days, technology has mad the world smaller. Meaning that information is a website away. -- St. Lucia
  • The meaning of culture" is nothing less than the conduct of life itself, fortified, thickened, made more crafty and subtle, by contact with books and with art. -- John Cowper Powys
  • In certain kinds of writing, particularly in art criticism and literary criticism, it is normal to come across long passages which are almost completely lacking in meaning. -- George Orwell
  • Works of art... do not force meanings on their audience; meaning emerges, adds up, unfolds from their imagined centres... takes one through the process of discovering meaning. -- Robert Hughes
  • Art is a shadow of what a person is thinking... a small glimpse of what they hold inside. Little secrets, regrets, joys... every line has its own meaning. -- Sarah
  • Artâ??the meaning of the pattern of our common actions in reality. The cloth-of-gold that hides behind the sackcloth of reality, forced out by the pain of human memory. -- Lawrence Durrell
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