Robert Barry (1980) in: Alexander Alberro (2003). Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity. Alberro noted: "Barry has since discussed the way in which this painting accented the structural support..."
“And today many artists like myself refuse to be involved in some ideas. In painting – for me – no fooling-the-eye, no window-hole-in-the wall, no illusions, no representations, no associations, no distortions, no paint-caricaturing, no dream pictures of dripping, no delirium trimmings, no sadism or slashing, no therapy, no kicking-the-effigy, no clowning, no acrobatics, no heroics, no self-pity, no guilt.... no abstraction of everything, no nonsense, no involvements, no confusing painting with everything that is no painting.”
1940 - 1955
Source: Contemporary American Painting, University of Illinois, Urbana 1952, p. 226-227
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In an interview (1956); published in Conversations with Artists, by Seldon Rodman, New York, Capricorn Books, 1961, pp. 84-85
1950's
“The artist is obliged to invent the self who will paint his pictures.”
Source: Art & Other Serious Matters, (1985), p. 191, "Saul Steinberg"

Quote in an open letter ('Credo'), (Paris, end of December 1861), published in the 'Courier du Dimanche', (addressed to prospective students); as quoted in Letters of Gustave Courbet, transl. & ed. Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, University of Chicago Press 1992, pp. 203-204
1860s
quote about the role of light
1960s, Interview with Barbara Rose', Archives - American Art, 1968

From Oor magazine (February 1987)
In interviews etc., About interviews

Quote from 'On the Possibilities of Painting,' lecture, Sorbonne (1924-05-15)

Source: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 144
Source: 1940 - 1950, The Plasmic Image 1. 1943-1945, p. 139