Mark Tobey cytaty

Mark George Tobey – amerykański artysta abstrakcyjny, przedstawiciel szkoły Pacyfiku.

Artysta w latach 1906-1908 uczył się w szkole artystycznej w Chicago, od 1911 roku pracował w Nowym Jorku dla magazynu McCall, w tym czasie zainteresował się filozofią wschodu. W 1923 Tobey zetknął się z chińską kaligrafią. Pierwsza indywidualna wystawa artysty odbyła się w 1935 roku w Seattle Art Museum. Prawdziwy sukces przyniosła mu jednak dopiero wystawa w nowojorskiej Willard Gallery w 1944 roku. W 1960 roku osiadł na stałe w Bazylei. Wikipedia  

✵ 11. Grudzień 1890 – 24. Kwiecień 1976
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Mark Tobey: Cytaty po angielsku

“I have sought a unified world in my work and use a movable vortex to achieve it.”

as quoted in Abstract Expressionism, Barbara Hess, Taschen, Köln, 2006, p. 60
posthumous Quotes

“We all feel a separateness; we wish that a drop of water would soften our ego; the world needs a common conscience: agreement.... we must concentrate outside ourselves.”

Quote from Tobey's Bahai lecture, 1951; as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, pp. 66/67
1950's

“I am accused often of too much experimentation.... but what else should I do when all other factors of man are in the same condition. I thrust forward into space as science and the rest do.”

Tobey's quote from an exhibition catalogue, Palace of the Legion of Honor, 1951; as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 46
1950's

“We have tried to fit man into abstraction, but he does not fit.”

Statement in his Bahai lecture, Oct 30, 1951, as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 104
1950's

“Reality must be expressed by a physical symbol.”

Bahai lecture, New York, October 30, 1951; as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 10
1950's

“Every artist's problem today is: What will we do with the human?”

Quote from exhibition catalogue, Mark Tobey, 1951, as cited in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p.13
1950's

“We look at the mountain to see the painting, then we look at the painting to see the mountain.”

Źródło: 1950's, In: Reminiscence and Reverie, 1951, p. 231

“I have many ideas for lights. I will paint only lights at night. [on the twinkling city-lights]”

Quote from Tobey's letter to the cubist painter Feininger, 1955
1950's

“White lines in movement symbolize a unifying idea which flows through the compartmented units of life bringing the consciousness of a larger relativity.”

Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 39: Statement concerning his painting 'Threading Light'
1950's