20+ Max Ernst Quotes On Art, Nature And World

Collage is the noble conquest of the irrational, the coupling of two realities, irreconcilable in appearance, upon a plane which apparently does not suit them. — Max Ernst

Every normal human being (and not merely the 'artist') has an inexhaustible store of buried images in his subconscious, it is merely a matter of courage or liberating procedures ... of voyages into the unconscious, to bring pure and unadulterated found objects to light. — Max Ernst

Creativity is that marvelous capacity to grasp mutually distinct realities and draw a spark from their juxtaposition. — Max Ernst

When the artist finds himself he is lost. The fact that he has succeeded in never finding himself is regarded by Max Ernst as his only lasting achievement. — Max Ernst

Who made art history? Not the most reasonable people. The mad men did. If painting is the mirror of a time, it must be mad to have a true image of what that time is. To one madness we oppose another madness. — Max Ernst

All good ideas arrive by chance. — Max Ernst

The artist is a spectator, indifferent or impassioned, at the birth of his work, and observes the phases of its development. — Max Ernst

Woman's nudity is wiser than the philosopher's teachings. — Max Ernst

I have never seen a beautiful painting of a beautiful woman. But you can take an ugly woman and make a beautiful painting of her. It is the painting itself that should be beautiful. — Max Ernst

Collage is a supersensitive and scrupulously accurate instrument, similar to a seismograph, which is able to record the exact amount of the possibility of human happiness at any period. — Max Ernst

The virtue of pride, which was once the beauty of mankind, has given place to that fount of ugliness, Christian humility. — Max Ernst

And Loplop, bird superior, has transformed himself into flesh without flesh and will dwell among us. — Max Ernst

Before he goes into the water, a diver cannot know what he will bring back. — Max Ernst

The role of the painter . . . is to project that which sees itself in him. — Max Ernst

I succeeded in simply attending at the birth of all my works. — Max Ernst

Art has nothing to do with taste. Art is not there to be tasted — Max Ernst

Painting is not for me either decorative amusement, or the plastic invention of felt reality; it must be every time: invention, discovery, revelation. — Max Ernst

My paintings are not meant to be tasted. — Max Ernst

Art has got nothing to do with taste. — Max Ernst

A series of powers are at work within the great stream of Expressionism who have no outward similarity to one another but a common direction of thrust, namely the intention to give expression to things of the psyche [Seelisches] through form alone. — Max Ernst

Life Lessons by Max Ernst

  1. Max Ernst's work emphasizes the importance of experimentation and embracing the unexpected, inspiring viewers to try new creative approaches and take risks.
  2. His use of surrealism and collage demonstrate how one can create something entirely new and unique by combining existing elements in unexpected ways.
  3. Max Ernst's work also serves as a reminder to look closely at the world around us and to find beauty in the mundane and overlooked.
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