We made a lot of money. We made George a lot of money. We made a lot of people a lot of money. Made lots of people happy. Made lots of people forget the mundane, enjoy themselves for an afternoon or a day. Hopefully, it means something to him.
— Jeffrey Baldwin, Ren Faire
The relationship of content to form—a relationship that underpins all art.
— Stephen Shore, Modern Instances
The choices she made in -filling- each page with words and different ideas, like a garden plot, or 🥧 pie, intrigue me.
— @brevigrapher on Hester Thrale’s notebook "Minced Meat for Pyes"
Hammershoi is not one of those who need to be talked about quickly. His work is long and slow, and whensoever one studies it, that moment will always be an occasion for speaking about the important and essential in art.
— Rainer Maria Rilke via @richardmcguirehere
"What Jim wants to do is matter," Frey says. "He wanted a life that meant something."
— Gregory Zuckerman, The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution
How did alphabet books deal with the letter X before the rise of x-rays and xylophones? We've picked out some of the best examples.
— @publicdomainrev
What a day for a daydreamin' boy.
— The Lovin' Spoonful, "Daydream"
Imagine being a cow and urinary incontinence wouldn't matter. Those lucky lucky girls.
— Lily looking at cows
They're not going to get hit by lightning and if they do they're insured. I think seals are cheap.
— Lily on seals potentially getting hit by lighting at the Central Park Zoo
Me?
— Aardman Animations, Wat's Pig
In almost every picture' no. 9, about a family struggling to photograph their black dog
— @erik.kessels
And I'm so tired
I'm oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, so tired
But I'm trying to keep my customer satisfied,
Satisfied
— Simon & Garfunkel, "Keep the Customer Satisfied"
By the end of the decade of the '70s, the formal questions which had propelled my work for years stopped arising. As you might imagine, George, this was scary.
— Stephen Shore, Modern Instances
And see that below one disassembling world lies the ruins of another disassembled world.
— James Hutton, Kevin Huizenga, The River at Night
You know that there are
You know that there are
— Yusuf / Cat Stevens, "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out"
Two considerations dissuaded him: the realization that the task was interminable, and the realization that it was pointless. He saw that by the time he died he would still not have finished classifying all the memories of his childhood.
— Jorge Luis Borges, "Funes, His Memory"
And yet he aspired to this level of transparency. He says that we should imagine someone asking “What’s going on right now in your mind?” without warning and that we should be able to answer truthfully without feeling the need to blush.
— Donald Robertson, How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
Wop bop a loo bop a lop bom bom
— Little Richard, "Tutti Frutti"
“The Best Circular Bike Ever Made” 2003...
I built this circular bike as an undergrad at UCSB. Twenty years later, as an Artist in Residence at Olin College of Engineering I brought it out for Olin’s Fall Gathering celebration so a new generation could ride.
The title emerged from a conversation I had with my college professor about my disappointment in learning that a circular bike was not a wholly original idea. I came to it honestly, but my professor was able to point to a few artists who had created similar things in the past. In fact, I learned that as early as the 1900’s people were making ‘velocipede carousels.’
Making this circular bike taught me a lot. I learned to weld, and how to fix bikes and most importantly I learned it’s not so important to be 100% original, in fact it’s impossible. We walk the same paths, we explore the same themes, we make the same mistakes and we relive the same histories. This is not the first circular bike, and it won’t be the last, and there is no best, just variations on an idea.
— @wechslerart
CHILDREN: Do not sign until age 18 or your first job, whichever is earlier.
— Social Security card stub