"Democracy" (1861)
“When you look at a great painting it's like a conversation. It has questions for you. It raises questions in you... Being an artist is about discovering things after you've done them. Like Cézanne – after twenty years of that mountain [Mont St. Victoire] he found out what he was doing. If it isn't a process of discovery, it shows. I'm in it for the long haul.”
Kenneth Noland, p. 24
Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)
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American artist 1924–2010Related quotes
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All those entire words piled on top of that poor little mountain seemed too much.
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