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Quotes by Brice Marden - (25 quotes)

Brice Marden - From the Abstraction category:

I think abstraction is a very rich area. And it is upsetting that people seem to have some fear of it. I'm constantly making these statements about how you should just look at it and react to it on your own; just relax and let go. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Abstraction category:

I'm an abstract painter not just for myself, but because I really believe in abstraction. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Aging category:

I'm much more concerned about what artists think. But as you get older you tend to get much more isolated; you're not out in the bar, having long drunken arguments on the benefits of your work vs. someone else's. It's hard to know how people are looking at it, and you don't get much feedback. The written critical stuff seems to be the feedback, but that's hard to interpret. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Art category:

A work of art is a renewable source of energy. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Artists category:

Remember that an artist's life is an intense search for truth. This search takes many forms. Everyone of these forms demands its own disciplines. I learned and adapted to my search. I expect nothing from you. Question the truth of anything you confront. How does it apply to yourself and the trail you are pursuing? (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Business category:

Every time I open the paper, there's some symphony orchestra collapsing somewhere in the United States. What the hell is going on? And then you find out that the board members try to run these things as businesses. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Doubt category:

Being an artist is very independent thinking, although there's always going to be a lot of doubt. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Freedom category:

When you're not smoking anymore, you don't have to carry around a pack of cigarettes, a lighter - all this paraphernalia. So you're liberated in a certain sense. It's the same with drinking. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Impossibilities category:

Working on these paintings, there's always an idea which is an ideal. It's always impossible... But I think every time, maybe, I just get closer to some impossible thing... (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Influence category:

I've always worn a hat when I work. I think it also comes from a picture of Rothko I saw with a painter's hat on. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Information category:

I love the healthy exchange of information. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Knowledge category:

I consider myself lucky to have had wonderful teachers. They expose you to a lot and basically teach you how to paint. I think of my career as a series of lucky incidents. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Money category:

In this kind of super-capitalistic society, everything is turned into money. And one of the great things about art is it isn't worth anything. It's absolutely free. It's going to get made no matter what. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Money category:

I'm a professional artist, that's how I make my living. So I watch the market. There is, it seems to me, a lot of pure financial speculation, and I don't think that's terribly healthy. Though as long as the money is getting back to the artist, I think that's good. I'm very happy younger artists can make money faster than we could. And we were making it faster than a generation before us. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Nature category:

Western artists stand as humans looking at nature; Asian artists try to be in nature. You become one with nature rather than painting a portrait of it. That's a big shift. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Painting category:

A painting, you know, it's all dirty material. But it's about transformation. Taking that earth, that heavy earthen kind of thing, turning it into air and light. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Painting category:

Holding together a kind of tension. When you see a painting that's really good that's what it's doing. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Possibilities category:

The possibilities of thought training are infinite, its consequences eternal, and yet few take the pains to direct their thinking into channels that will do them good, but instead leave all to chance. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Profession category:

You can't say I'm going to become a painter in the same way you say I'm going to become a dentist. Or maybe you can nowadays. But it's an endeavor. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Realism category:

Abstraction has always been around, since the drawings in the caves. It exists in all cultures all over the world. I thought for a while that it was going to be the major movement. But people always drift back to realism. I guess there is a certain security in that. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Searching category:

Painters are amongst the priests – worker priests of the cult of man – searching to understand but never know. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Sleep category:

I don't remember any dream. All I remember is waking up and feeling that there had been a change while I was sleeping. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Technique category:

When you're using a long brush, you have your arm at full length. Basically, it exaggerates the movement of your body. But I always start far away and end up really close. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Travel category:

I love the idea of hitchhiking into the city. It was bizarre. (Brice Marden)

Brice Marden - From the Work category:

I respect all artists, just some more than the others. Because it's something that really needs to be done. (Brice Marden)