Thursday, April 18, 2024
He began filming in 1950, not yet sure what he wanted to achieve but committed to the act itself.
— Inesa Brašiškė, Lukas Brasiskis, and Kelly Taxter, "Introduction: Jonas Mekas Expanded," Jonas Mekas: The Camera Was Always Running
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
To all before whom this shall come. Be it known that I wrote this in Antwerp Belgium on Jan. 15. 1928. on my golden birthday. Sincerely yours, Joe Mikulec
— Joe Mikulec
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
To design a narrative of their own choosing.
— Angela*
Monday, April 15, 2024
Marjanović — a career 76.4 percent free-throw shooter — then purposefully missed the second to win fans in attendance free chicken.
— Kelly Iko, "Boban Marjanović intentionally misses free throw to give Clippers fans free chicken," The Athletic
Sunday, April 14, 2024
On a basic level, everybody wants media coverage. Everyone likes to be on camera and get exposure for whatever they’re doing. Being a journalist and being almost like a portal for exposure for people allows you to be on the front row of everything that you want to be a part of. You get to be in the front row for history as it’s unfolding because everyone wants to be covered. Being a journalist gives you a ticket to everywhere that you want to go in life. It allows you to step into different realities almost and then go back to yours.
— Andrew Callaghan, "Andrew Callaghan: Channel 5, Gonzo, QAnon, O-Block, Politics & Alex Jones | Lex Fridman Podcast #425"
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Warhol's life as art maneuver, or for that matter Boty's, can sound a bit like Duchamp's move with his urinal, taking non art and declaring it art. But there is one crucial difference. Warhol wasn't just declaring his persona to be a work of art by fiat. He was actually trying to turn it into one in the traditional modernist sense that he wanted it to be intriguing, strange, and unlike any other persona that was out there.
— Blake Gopnik, Warhol
Friday, April 12, 2024
In a rare moment of public self awareness, Warhol had once told the playwright Ronald Tavel that he couldn't allow himself camera movements of any kind because his contribution to film history was the static camera.
— Blake Gopnik, Warhol
Thursday, April 11, 2024
What do you think this image is communicating?
— New York Times "PIcture Prompts" article subheading
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
She said I'd found something.
— Paul Ramunni on deciding to stay in CT and open the New England Accordion Connection and Museum Company (probably paraphrased)
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
As you are now
So once was I
— Epitaph on grave of Zeruiah H Slebbins, who died March 7, 1787 aged 25 years
Monday, April 8, 2024
I hope it's born with eyes.
— E*
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Artistic.
— Lily on the sand
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Subway introduced its new deal, the $6 6-inch sandwich, a significant decrease in value from the previous $5 Footlong promotion.
— @starworldlab
Friday, April 5, 2024
When you paint every day, all year long, then the subject is essentially the act of working.
— Jim Dine via @hyperallergic
Thursday, April 4, 2024
To be incoherent means to be free from what you were doing before, to be free from yourself.
— Gaetano Pesce, Pin-Up via @pinupmagazine
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
In pop's earliest days Roy Lichtenstein, often billed as the movements most sober member, was busy defending its funny side, "A lot of people get upset if they find something which they think is supposed to be humorous in art. They think it's supposed to be a joke on them instead of with them"
— Blake Gopnik, Warhol
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Throughout his career Warhol almost always threw bones like this to insiders who always loved to play spot the precedent.
— Blake Gopnik, Warhol
Monday, April 1, 2024
De Antonio who was there to witness Warhol's effort, recognized the courage it took. "As soon as you say "commercial art" it's simply judged "oh what a nice drawing" and it passes, or "does it sell shoes?" And then it passes. But to put "art" up for real, then you're being judged. Your ego is on the line in a very hard way." Warhol's challenge, and he knew it, was to step up and make works that truly mattered and that were recognized by others as mattering.
— Blake Gopnik, Warhol
Sunday, March 31, 2024
To Farley, creativity has always been a volume business.
— Brett Martin, "Why Did This Guy Put a Song About Me on Spotify?," The New York Times Magazine
Saturday, March 30, 2024
Even two decades later, the noted film critic Jonas Mekas was still arguing for the idea that “there is no art, that everything is craft.”
— Blake Gopnik, Warhol