“A true artist never portrays to please, but to show.”
Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914) German author
n.p.
1950 - 1971, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists' - Rosalyn Drexler with Elaine de Kooning (1971)
“A true artist never portrays to please, but to show.”
Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914) German author
Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) French painter
12 October 1859 (p. 388)
1831 - 1863, Delacroix' 'Journal' (1847 – 1863)
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) American artist
Quote of Warhol in Andy, My true Story 3, Gretchen Berg, Los Angeles Free Press (17 March 1967); as quoted in Andy Warhol, retrospective, Art and Bullfinch Press / Little Brown, 1989, pp. 457 – 467
1963 - 1967
Steve Blank (1953) American businessman
Steve Blank in interview with Jake Cook, "Steve Blank: Lessons From 35 Years of Making Startups Fail Less" http://99u.com/articles/7256/steve-blank-lessons-from-35-years-of-making-startups-fail-less, U99 website, 2013.
Barnett Newman (1905–1970) American artist
Source: 1940 - 1950, The Plasmic Image 2. 1943-1945, p. 126
Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) Russian writer
Настоящее произведение искусства делает то, что в сознании воспринимающего уничтожается разделение между ним и художником...
What is Art? (1897)
“I try to be a truthful artist and I try to show a level of courage. I enjoy that. I’m a messenger.”
Jeff Koons (1955) American artist
Jeff Koons in: Ottman, K. (1988) "Jeff Koons," Journal of Contemporary Art–Online 1(1): 18–23; cited in: Galman, Sally AC. "The truthful messenger: visual methods and representation in qualitative research in education." qualitative research 9.2 (2009): 197-217.
1980s
Elaine de Kooning (1918–1989) American painter
n.p.
1950 - 1971, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists' - Rosalyn Drexler with Elaine de Kooning (1971)