“In every work of art, the artist himself is present.”
Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914) German author
From Dada Manifesto 1918 (23 March 1918) by Tristan Tzara
Misattributed
“In every work of art, the artist himself is present.”
Christian Morgenstern (1871–1914) German author
El Lissitsky (1890–1941) Soviet artist, designer, photographer, teacher, typographer and architect
1915 - 1925, Suprematism' in World Reconstruction (1920)
“The memory of how we work will endure beyond the products of our work.”
Jonathan Ive (1967) English designer and VP of Design at Apple
A reference to the Apple design team, in an interview at the Design Museum (2003)
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)
Bram van Velde (1895–1981) Dutch painter
Letter to H. E. Kramer, 25-10-1926, as quoted in: Bram van Velde, A Tribute, Municipal Museum De Lakenhal Leiden, Municipal Museum Schiedam, Museum de Wieger, Deurne 1994, p. 44 (English translation: Charlotte Burgmans)
1920's
Richard Long (1945) artist
Richard Long in: Ben Tufnell (ed.), Richard Long: Selected Statements & Interviews, London 2007, p. 39; Cited in: " Richard Long: A Line Made by Walking 1967 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/long-a-line-made-by-walking-ar00142/text-summary," at Tate.org <br class="br">2000s
“The artist works out his own formulas; the interest of science lies in the art of making science.”
Paul Valéry (1871–1945) French poet, essayist, and philosopher
Moralités (1932)
Context: Science is feasible when the variables are few and can be enumerated; when their combinations are distinct and clear. We are tending toward the condition of science and aspiring to do it. The artist works out his own formulas; the interest of science lies in the art of making science.