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American painter and sculptor, Birth: 15-5-1930 Jasper Johns Quotes
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As one gets older one sees many more paths that could be taken. Artists sense within their own work that kind of swelling of possibilities, which may seem a freedom or a confusion.
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Bend color names which should be made of neon or copper tubing. Place an object on a surface - trace the object - then bend the object - leaving some part of it attached.
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To be an artist you have to give up everything, including the desire to be a good artist.
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Take an object. Do something to it. Do something else to it.
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I'm not looking for images, They just appear and take on an interest. Sometimes you look at a thing and it has no interest and then you see it in a different way and it has another meaning. Or something that was of no use will become useful.
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One night I dreamed that I painted a large American flag, and the next morning I got up and I went out and bought the materials to begin it.
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When something is new to us, we treat it as an experience. We feel that our senses are awake and clear. We are alive.
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I assumed that everything would lead to complete failure, but I decided that didn't matter – that would be my life.
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One works without thinking how to work.
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It's simple, you just take something and do something to it, and then do something else to it. Keep doing this, and pretty soon you've got something.
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Marcel Duchamp, one of this century's pioneers, moved his work through the retinal boundaries which had been established with Impressionism into a field where language, thought and vision act upon one another. There it changed form through a complex interplay of new mental and physical materials, heralding many of the technical, mental and visual details to be found in more recent art... He declared that he wanted to kill art ("for myself") but his persistent attempts to destroy frames of reference altered our thinking, established new units of thought, a "new thought for that object."
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There was very little art in my childhood. I was raised in South Carolina; I wasn't aware of any art in South Carolina. There was a minor museum in Charleston, which had nothing of interest in it. It showed local artists, paintings of birds.
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I’m interested in things which suggest the world rather than express the personality... The most conventional thing, the most ordinary - it seems to me that those things can be dealt with without having to judge them; they seem to me to exist as clear facts, not involving aesthetic hierarchy.
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Art is either a complaint or appeasement.
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I have no ideas about what the paintings imply about the world. I don't think that's a painter's business. He just paints paintings without a conscious reason.
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Early on I was very involved with the notion of the painting as an object and tended to attack that idea from different directions.
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Sometimes I see it and then paint it. Other times I paint it and then see it. Both are impure situations, and I prefer neither. At every point in nature there is something to see. My work contains similar possibilities for the changing focus of the eye.
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I have meant what I have done. Or I have often meant what I have done. Or I have sometimes meant what I have done. Or I have tried to mean what I was doing.
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I tend to like things that already exist.
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Intention involves such a small fragment of our consciousness and of our mind and of our life.
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When you work you learn something about what you are doing and you develop habits and procedures out of what you're doing.
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I don't want my work to be an exposure of my feelings.
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My experience with life is that it's very fragmented. In one place certain kinds of thing occur, and in another place a different kind of thing occurs. I would like my work to have some vivid indication of those differences. I guess, in painting, it would amount to different kinds of space being represented in it.
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To do a drawing for a painting most often means doing something very sketchy and schematic and then later making it polished.
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In the place where I was a child, there were no artists and there was no art, so I really didn't know what that meant. I think I thought it meant that I would be in a situation different than the one that I was in.
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One's range [of ideas] is limited by one's interests and imagination and by one's passion.
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One likes to think that one anticipates changes in the spaces we inhabit, and our ideas about space.
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To me, self-description is a calamity.
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Everybody is of course free to interpret the work in his own way. I think seeing a picture is one thing and interpreting it is another.
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I don't know how to organise thoughts. I don't know how to have thoughts.
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The thing is, if you believe in the unconscious - and I do - there's room for all kinds of possibilities that I don't know how you prove one way or another.
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Donald Judd spoke of a 'neutral' surface, but what is meant? Neutrality must involve some relationship (to other ways of painting, thinking?) He would have to include these in his work to establish the neutrality of that surface. He also used 'non' or 'not' - expressive - this is an early problem - a negative solution or - expression of new sense - which can help one into - what one has not known. 'Neutral' expresses an intention.
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One wants one's work to be the world, but of course it's never the world. The work is in the world; it never contains the whole thing.
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Cubism is an anatomical chart of a way of seeing external objects. But I want to confuse the meaning of the act of looking.
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Most of the power of painting comes through the manipulation of space... but I don't understand that.
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Whatever I do seems artificial and false, to me.
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Generally, I am opposed to painting which is concerned with conceptions of simplicity. Everything looks busy to me.
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There was very little art in my childhood.
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Old art offers just as good a criticism of new art as new art offers of old.
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There may or may not be an idea, and the meaning may just be that the painting exists.
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I think through living one's life, one both changes and remains the same. One can see it either way, one can see oneself as being now what one was and one can see oneself as being absolutely different from what one was. It's a trick of thought.
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I think that one wants from a painting a sense of life. The final suggestion, the final statement, has to be not a deliberate statement but a helpless statement. It has to be what you can't avoid saying.
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Art as a fantasy has been one of my earliest experiences. I suppose a lot of my childhood was a fantasy that involved getting away from things I didn't like. Fortunately it had some relationship to reality so that later I was able to, to some extent, act as I imagined I might.
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Every artist feels alone and isolated, Friends are very important in terms of all sorts of definitions of oneself. They tell you what you are and what they are aside from the intellectual aspects.
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Working is very important to me. Probably because as a child I was taught that work was good. I don’t believe it intellectually but I identify with that idea. So it’s probably just like a habit.
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Put a lot of paint & a wooden ball or other object on a board. Push to the other end of the board. Use this in a painting. - ruler on board.
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Merce is my favorite artist in any field.
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Object in/ and space - the first impulse may be to give the object - a position - to place the object. (The object had a position to begin with.) Next - to change the position of the object. - Rauschenberg's early sculptures - A board with some rocks on it. The rocks can be anywhere on the board. - Cage's Japanese rock garden - The rocks can be anywhere (within the garden).
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I'm especially interested in the music of John Cage... I would like to do some experimenting with the relationship between his freeform sound and free-form art.
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I love drawings, so I've always enjoyed making drawings that exist on their own.
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