“The single greatest influence on my work as a filmmaker has been the celebrated Interviews with Francis Bacon (1980) by David Sylvester. Sylvester is a master of the art of complicity: he knows how to manipulate and exploit it. Complicity requires being cautiously intellectual yet profoundly human in the sense that the interviewer must act as the concerned midwife, allowing the interviewee to express himself while at the same time guiding his thoughts to a satisfactory conclusion through sensitive provocation.”
I'm a Born Liar: A Fellini Lexicon (2003)
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Tom Peters Daily, Weekly Quote

“Sylvester: What about figuration in a more literal sense?”
1950 - 1960, Interview with David Sylvester, BBC (March 1960)
Source: 1960s - 1970s, The Systems Approach (1968), p. x

1920s, The Aims of Education (1929)

As quoted in Reader's Digest (July 1972)

"Reflections and Anecdotes", nr. 264 (Douglas Parmée translation)