Concrete Art Quotes
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Concrete Art Quotes & Sayings
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Combining the concrete and the universal is at the center of what makes art important.
— Robert Adams
I am for the art of underwear and the art of taxicabs. I am for the art of ice cream cones dropped on concrete.
— Claes Oldenburg
Art always opts for the individual, the concrete; art is not Platonic.
— Jorge Luis Borges
We are all hungry and thirsty for concrete images. Abstract art will have been good for one thing: to restore its exact virginity to figurative art.
— Salvador Dali
She'd just have to pray that the immortality gracing her blood would drive off any infection.
— Sarah J. Maas
Art to me is an anecdote of the spirit, and the only means of making concrete the purpose of its varied quickness and stillness.
— Mark Rothko
I teach how to fit into a world I don't want to live in. I just can't do it anymore.
— John Taylor Gatto
Look, if you wanted to be babied you should have asked Peeta.
— Suzanne Collins
From the point of view of art, there are no concrete or abstract forms, but only forms which are more or less convincing lies.
— Pablo Picasso
Where is the good will in the thought, I was going to throw this in the garbage, do you want to wear it?
— Dana Gould
Painting is an essentially concrete art and can only consist of the representation of real and existing things.
— Gustave Courbet
The easiest way to meet people is to just look like someone who is willing to listen.
— Robert Breault
U.S. companies rely on the European market for more than half of their global foreign profits.
— John Bruton
I sort of don't believe in closure. In the sense that it doesn't make me feel better to think that something is over.
— Elizabeth McCracken
The work of art is born of the intelligence's refusal to reason the concrete. It marks the triumph of the carnal.
— Albert Camus
In most cases, true greatness is a silent and lonely affair, unaccompanied by the trumpeted fanfare of acclaim.
— Richard Paul Evans
The building is a national tragedy - a cross between a concrete candy box and a marble sarcophagus in which the art of architecture lies buried.
— Ada Louise Huxtable
If I write that it was a cold day, you can be sure I know it was a cold day because Pepys told us.
— Antonia Fraser
Art supplies constantly to contemplation what nature seldom affords in concrete experience - the union of life and peace.
— George Santayana