13+ Philip Taaffe Quotes On Education, World
Philip Taaffe is an American artist and songwriter. He is best known for his abstract paintings, which often incorporate elements of collage, ornamentation, and calligraphy. He has also written and produced songs for artists such as The Strokes, Lauryn Hill, and The Rapture. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Philip Taaffe on education, life, world.
It's hard to fathom the psychology of the economics of art. I don't quite understand it, and I don't necessarily want to understand it. — Philip Taaffe
There is a tendency in my work toward minimalism, in terms of stripping away the unnecessary. I am seeking a tightly ordered gestalt, usually. I've always felt a strong affinity towards Mondrian's work. I understand the importance of those subtle planar and linear modulations he made in the course of building up the incredible visual tension in his work. — Philip Taaffe
I think that is the role of the artist in society - the cultural role of the artist is to perform a healing function. — Philip Taaffe
Ideas in art may be quite evident, and sometimes they're hidden. Sometimes they're simple, and sometimes they're quite complex. Great works of art can be based on very simple ideas, but it's all in the making, isn't it? It's in the facture. — Philip Taaffe
I'm very tolerant of other art and other artists. But what I truly appreciate, what I truly admire in contemporary art, is work that takes on more than it can sometimes handle - art that gets in over its head. — Philip Taaffe
Design is meant to grab you and win you over. It is meant to function in a way so as to make life easier. Obviously painting has to do with something quite beyond that. It's not about communication per se. It doesn't necessarily telegraph anything. It's more about understanding who we are and where we come from. — Philip Taaffe
I'm not so interested in the effort that it takes to have a self-promotional outlook. I believe in being quiet and making my work and just trying to make discoveries and let the painting evolve. — Philip Taaffe
I don't understand why a Mark Rothko painting - as much as I love Mark Rothko - has to cost $73 million. I mean, I think $14 million is a pretty reasonable sum of money for a good Rothko painting. What's disturbing about this present moment is that these prices have been so out of control. — Philip Taaffe
Art exists through the act of making. It has to somehow be made manifest to another person. It has to do with what one wants to see manifest, what one wants to bring into the world, what one desires to have exist. — Philip Taaffe
What excites me and what I find most compelling is clearly not what excites other artists. It comes from my own idiosyncratic background and what I'm drawn to. Maybe this is a result of having lived in Naples during a formative period of time. I'm interested in telling a unique story in a very intense way. — Philip Taaffe
I have been very influenced by the Japanese concept of space - the preciousness of space, and how one's environment can be shaped to make the most out of limited resources. That's the kind of thing we need to look at again - how momentous the results can be from very subtle changes. — Philip Taaffe
I will do a lot of research and create a lot of material for use in one painting. And then I go on discovering and working with a whole other range of material in another painting. I'm interested in a fairly comprehensive and orchestrated synthesis that might bring about a new situation consisting of this hidden material. I'm interested in hidden source material. — Philip Taaffe
An artist makes something to be physically experienced by another person. It's a raw, freely chosen, interpersonal relationship between the maker and the viewer, so it's close to what a musical composer does, or a poet or a dancer. It is coming out of one's inner being. — Philip Taaffe
Life Lessons by Philip Taaffe
- Philip Taaffe's work is a reminder that creativity is a powerful tool for expressing emotions and telling stories.
- His songs demonstrate the importance of perseverance and dedication to the craft of songwriting.
- His lyrics and melodies show us the power of combining music and words to create something truly special.
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