“A work of art has no importance whatever to society. It is only important to the individual.”
Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) Russian-American novelist, lepidopterist, professor
International Herald Tribune (1 October 1990)
“A work of art has no importance whatever to society. It is only important to the individual.”
Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977) Russian-American novelist, lepidopterist, professor
Ai Weiwei (1957) Chinese concept artist
Wines, Michael. “China’s Impolitic Artist, Still Waiting to Be Silenced.” New York Times, November 28, 2009. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/28/world/asia/28weiwei.html?pagewanted=all
2000-09, 2009
“.. the wind of 'art brut' blows on writing as well as on other avenues of artistic creation.”
Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) sculptor from France
Quote in the text of Jean Dubuffet, 'Project pour un petit texte liminaire introduisant les publications de 'L'art brut dans l'écrire', 1969 (1969), published in Le Langage de la rupture', Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1978
1960-70's
Margaret Sanger (1879–1966) American birth control activist, educator and nurse
"The Eugenic Value of Birth Control Propaganda", October 1921, page 5.
Birth Control Review, 1918-32
“The principle of nowness is very important to any effort to establish an enlightened society.”
Pema Chödron (1936) American philosopher
How to Meditate: A Practical Guide to Making Friends with Your Mind (2008)
“The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes.”
Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999) American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor
Marilyn Ferguson (1938–2008) American writer
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Seven, Right Power
Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) sculptor from France
In an interview with John M. MacGregor, later published in 'Raw Vision 7' (Summer 1993)
posthumous
Laisenia Qarase (1941) Prime Minister of Fiji
Excerpts from an address to the Commonwealth Workshop in Nadi, 29 August 2005