
“A work of art is never finished. It is merely abandoned.”
Variant: Art is never finished, only abandoned.
“A work of art is never finished. It is merely abandoned.”
“A book is never finished; it's abandoned.”
Quoted in H. Allen Smith's The Life and Legend of Gene Fowler (1977); as cited by Paul Dickson (1990), The New Official Rules, p. 74
“Poems are never finished - just abandoned”
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A Few Maxims for the Instruction of the Over-Educated (1894)
Quote of marinetti in his 'Le Premier Manifeste du Futurisme', 1909
1900's
p. 162
Source: Art on the Edge, (1975), p. 62, "Olitski, Kelly, Hamilton: Dogma and Talent" : On Jules Olitski, Ellsworth Kelly and Richard Hamilton
“For our stories are not yet finished, and perhaps will never be.”
Source: Crewel Lye