I think failure is nothing more than life's way of nudging you that you are off course. My attitude to failure is not attached to outcome but in not trying. It is liberating. Most people attach failure to something not working out or how people perceive you. This way it is about answering to yourself.
There must be something solemn serious and tender about any attitude which we denominate religious. If glad it must not grin or snicker if sad it must not scream or curse.
I was looking for something a lot heavier yet melodic at the same time. Something different from heavy metal a different attitude.
Success or failure depends more upon attitude than upon capacity successful men act as though they have accomplished or are enjoying something. Soon it becomes a reality. Act look feel successful conduct yourself accordingly and you will be amazed at the positive results.
If you don't like something change it. If you can't change it change your attitude.
Having a positive mental attitude is asking how something can be done rather than saying it can't be done.
Take the attitude of a student never be too big to ask questions never know too much to learn something new.
Develop an attitude of gratitude and give thanks for everything that happens to you knowing that every step forward is a step toward achieving something bigger and better than your current situation.
My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength.
Alchemy is the art of far and near and I think poetry is alchemy in that way. It's delightful to distort size to see something that's tiny as though it were vast.
I just like art. I get pure pleasure from it. I have a lot of wonderful paintings and every time I look at them I see something different.
There's no being wrong in seeing something in art only being disagreed with.
Art is something to be proud of. Art is no compromise.
The Dancer believes that his art has something to say which cannot be expressed in words or in any other way than by dancing.
Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary about ordinary people and saying with ordinary words something extraordinary.
And I have exposed myself to art so that my work has something beyond just the usual potter.
Form your life humanly and you have done enough: but you will never reach the height of art and the depth of science without something divine.
I don't think art is propaganda it should be something that liberates the soul provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity instead of manipulating it.
A metaphysical tour de force of untethered meaning and involuting interlocking contrapuntal rhythms 'The Clock' is more than a movie or even a work of art. It is so strange and other-ish that it becomes a stream-of-consciousness algorithm unto itself - something almost inhuman.
Artschwager's art always involves looking closely at surfaces questions what an object is wants to make you forget the name of the thing you're looking at so that it might mushroom in your mind into something that triggers unexpected infinities.
It's art that pushes against psychological and social expectations that tries to transform decay into something generative that is replicative in a baroque way that isn't about progress and wants to - as Walt Whitman put it - 'contain multitudes.'
Artistic qualities that once seemed undeniable don't seem so now. Sometimes these fluctuations are only fickleness of taste momentary glitches in an artist's work or an artist getting ahead of his audience (it took me ten years to catch up to Albert Oehlen). Other times however these problems mean there's something wrong with the art.
There's something pleasing about large well-lit spaces. I love that dealers are willing to take massive chances in order to give this much room to their artists. Most of all I love that more galleries showing more art gives more artists a shot.
Money is something that can be measured art is not. It's all subjective.
The art gods cooked up something special for James Ensor.
Let's talk of a system that transforms all the social organisms into a work of art in which the entire process of work is included... something in which the principle of production and consumption takes on a form of quality. It's a Gigantic project.
I didn't grow up thinking of movies as film or art but as movies something to do on a Saturday afternoon.
What strikes me is the fact that in our society art has become something which is only related to objects and not to individuals or to life.
Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it but to take it to a higher level requires the same dedication and persistence that any art form does.
The style of ancient Egyptian art is transcendently clear something 8-year-olds can recognize in an instant. Its consistency and codification is one of the most epic visual journeys in all art one that lasts 30 dynasties spread over 3 000 years.