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Browsing Quotes With Tag: aesthetics (6)

  • A widely held opinion in the aesthetic community insists an artist is more credible if he doesn’t consider his audience during the creative process; the philosophy suggests that a true artists has to make his art for personal reasons, regardless of whether or not people like it (or even want it). That’s plainly stupid, and Bon Jovi knew it. Art is not intrinsic to the universe; art is a human construction. If you killed off all the world’s people, you would kill off all the art. The only thing important about art is how it affects people. It only needs to affect one person to be interesting, but it has to affect many people to be important.

    Speaker: Chuck Klosterman
    Source: Fargo Rock City
    Rating:
    1 (1 vote)
    Posted: 08 Nov 2009 at 8:23 PM
    Posted By: Puck
    Tags: aesthetics, art
    Shared By: 2 members; sdressfancy, Puck
  • It’s one thing to realize that something is goofy, but it’s quite another to suggest that goofiness disqualifies its significance. If anything, it expands the significance, because the product becomes accessible to a wider audience (and to the kind of audience who would never look for symbolism on its own).

    Speaker: Chuck Klosterman
    Source: Fargo Rock City
    Rating:
    1 (1 vote)
    Posted: 08 Nov 2009 at 8:15 PM
    Posted By: Puck
    Shared By: 2 members; sdressfancy, Puck
  • Beauty consists of its own passing, just as we reach for it. It’s the ephemeral configuration of things in the moment, when you see both their beauty and their death.
    ...Does this mean that this is how we must live our lives? Constantly poised between beauty and death, between movement and its disappearance?
    Maybe that’s what being alive is all about: so we can track down those moments that are dying.

    Speaker: Muriel Barbery
    Source: the Elegance of the Hedgehog
    Rating:
    1 (1 vote)
    Posted: 27 Jun 2009 at 1:05 PM
    Posted By: Puck
    Shared By: 2 members; drmccadexavie, Puck
  • Human longing! We cannot cease desiring, and this is our glory, and our doom. Desire! it carries us and crucifies us, delivers us every new day to a battlefield where, on the ever, the battle was lost; but in sunlight does it not look like a territory ripe for conquest, a place where – even though tomorrow we will die – we can build empires doomed to fade to dust, as if the knowledge we have of their imminent fall had absolutely no effect on our eagerness to build them now? We are filled with the energy of constantly wanting that which we cannot have, we are abandoned at dawn on a field littered with corpses, we are transported until our death by projects that are no sooner completed than they must be renewed. Yet how exhausting it is to be constantly desiring… We soon aspire to pleasure without the quest, to a blissful state without beginning or end, where beauty would no longer be an aim or a project but the very proof of our nature. And that state is Art.

    Speaker: Muriel Barbery
    Source: the Elegance of the Hedgehog
    Rating:
    1 (1 vote)
    Posted: 25 Jun 2009 at 8:04 AM
    Posted By: Puck
  • What is the purpose of Art? To give us the brief, dazzling illusion of the camellia, carving from time an emotional aperture that cannot be reduced to animal logic. How is Art born? It is begotten in the mind’s ability to sculpt the sensorial domain. What does Art do for us? It gives shape to our emotions, makes them visible and, in so doing, places a seal of eternity upon them, a seal representing all those works that, by means of a particular form, have incarnated the universal nature of human emotions.

    Speaker: Muriel Barbery
    Source: the Elegance of the Hedgehog
    Rating:
    1 (1 vote)
    Posted: 25 Jun 2009 at 7:57 AM
    Posted By: Puck
    Shared By: 3 members; winswmlik, oursojeri, Puck
  • I enjoy reading the leaflets that come with medication, the respite provided by the precision of each technical term, which convey the illusion of meticulousness and a frisson of simplicity, and elicit a spatiotemporal dimension free of any striving for beauty, creative angst or the never-ending and hopeless aspiration to attain the sublime.

    Speaker: Muriel Barbery
    Source: the Elegance of the Hedgehog
    Rating:
    1 (1 vote)
    Posted: 25 Jun 2009 at 7:35 AM
    Posted By: Puck
    Shared By: 2 members; sdressfancy, Puck