12+ Sigmar Polke Quotes On Art, World

I’m a believer in luck and think the social conditions you’re born into provide the opportunity for you to prove your luck. And I suppose I’ve been lucky. — Sigmar Polke

I began drawing as a very young child and had a grandfather who experimented with photography, so those things constituted my first exposure to art. — Sigmar Polke

When I was young, I was interested in Renaissance art. — Sigmar Polke

Yes, my works... are enshrined in museums, but I don't care if the pieces fall apart in 20 years. — Sigmar Polke

Picabia is a very old painter who some people try to connect me to, but I refuse such comparisons very well. — Sigmar Polke

A negative is never finished. — Sigmar Polke

I don't see a big difference between painting and photography. Moreover, such distinctions mean nothing to me. — Sigmar Polke

Mostly, drawings are things I make for myself - I do them in sketchbooks. They are mental experiments - private inner thoughts when I'm not sure what will come out. — Sigmar Polke

As a child, I copied Duerer drawings and Bruegel. — Sigmar Polke

There has to be an element of risk-taking for me in my work. — Sigmar Polke

What interests me is the unforeseeable. — Sigmar Polke

It's the procedures in and for themselves that interest me. The picture isn't really necessary. — Sigmar Polke

Life Lessons by Sigmar Polke

  1. Sigmar Polke's work teaches us to look beyond the surface of things and to question the status quo. He often used humor and irony to challenge accepted norms and to explore the complexities of the human experience.
  2. His use of bold colors and abstract shapes encourages us to think more deeply about the world around us and to consider alternative perspectives.
  3. Through his art, Polke encourages us to take risks, to be open to new ideas, and to explore the power of creativity.
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