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There are universal shapes to which everybody is subconsciously conditioned and to which they can respond if their conscious control does not shut them off.
Henry Moore
Control
Everybody
Respond
Shapes
Does
Subconsciously
Conditioned
Off
Which
Them
Conscious
Shut
Universal
In Giacometti's work, the armature has once again become the life-line of the sculpture, and also, he's brought back to sculpture a nervous sensitivity which the 'pure carving' side of sculpture can lose sight of altogether.
Henry Moore
Work
Pure
Nervous
Become
Lose
Side
Back
Once
Sight
Carving
Brought
He
Also
Altogether
Which
Again
Sensitivity
Sculpture
I cannot recall a period when I did not draw; and at school, the studies that were distasteful to me, mathematics and grammar, were retarded by the indulgence of teachers who were proud of my drawing faculties, and passed over my neglect of uncongenial subjects.
Jacob Epstein
Mathematics
Me
School
Neglect
Distasteful
Draw
Drawing
Faculties
Studies
Retarded
Over
Indulgence
Period
Proud
Passed
Were
Subjects
Did
Grammar
Cannot
Teachers
Who
Recall
My earliest recollections are of the teeming East Side where I was born. This Hester Street and its surrounding streets were the most densely populated of any city on Earth; and looking back at it, I realize what I owe to its unique and crowded humanity.
Jacob Epstein
Humanity
Looking
Looking Back
Teeming
Side
Back
Earth
East
East Side
City
Born
Crowded
Most
Were
Surrounding
Owe
Any
Where
Realize
Unique
Street
Streets
Earliest
I have never found out that there was in my family an artist or anyone interested in the arts or sciences, and I have never been sufficiently interested in my 'family tree' to bother. My father and mother had come to America on one of those great waves of immigration that followed persecution and pogroms in Czarist Russia and Poland.
Jacob Epstein
Great
Family
Immigration
Mother
Father
Tree
Waves
Those
Out
Followed
Russia
Bother
Never
Had
Poland
Come
Sciences
Been
Persecution
America
Artist
Arts
Anyone
Interested
Found
Sufficiently
My reading and drawing drew me away from the ordinary interests, and I lived a great deal in the world of imagination, feeding upon any book that fell into my hands. When I had got hold of a really thick book like Hugo's 'Les Miserables,' I was happy and would go off into a corner to devour it.
Jacob Epstein
Great
Me
Happy
Book
World
Great Deal
Reading
Imagination
Corner
Drawing
Would
Drew
Had
Feeding
Like
Fell
Devour
Deal
Got
Go
Off
Hands
Hugo
Any
Hold
Ordinary
Really
Interests
Les
Les Miserables
Lived
Thick
Away
Early on I saw the plastic quality in colored people and had friends among them; and later was to work from colored models and friends, including Paul Robeson, whose splendid head I worked from in New York. I tried to draw Chinamen in their quarter, but the Chinese did not like being drawn and would immediately disappear when they spotted me.
Jacob Epstein
Work
Me
Quality
People
Later
Saw
Draw
Immediately
Drawn
Would
Tried
Colored
Splendid
Had
Disappear
Head
New
Like
Quarter
Friends
Did
Models
York
New York
Being
Chinese
Paul
Them
Worked
Plastic
Including
Whose
Among
Early
I remember my father, who was 'somebody' in the synagogue, bringing home with him one of the poor men who waited outside to be chosen to share the Passover meal. These patriarchal manners I remember well, although there was about them an air of bourgeois benevolence which was somewhat comic.
Jacob Epstein
Home
Remember
Father
Men
Somebody
Meal
Manners
Synagogue
Air
Benevolence
About
Somewhat
Outside
Share
Bourgeois
Well
Him
Although
Comic
Waited
Patriarchal
Which
Them
Poor
Who
Chosen
Bringing
My parents did not discourage me but could not understand how I could make a living by art. Their idea of an artist was a person who was condemned to starvation.
Jacob Epstein
Art
Me
Parents
Living
Starvation
Could
Idea
Make
Understand
How
Condemned
Discourage
Person
Did
Artist
Who
Copy nature and you infringe on the work of our Lord. Interpret nature and you are an artist.
Jacques Lipchitz
Work
Nature
You
Our
Our Lord
Lord
Artist
Interpret
Copy
Cubism is like standing at a certain point on a mountain and looking around. If you go higher, things will look different; if you go lower, again they will look different. It is a point of view.
Jacques Lipchitz
You
Will
Looking
Point
Higher
Point Of View
Like
Look
Around
Cubism
Go
Mountain
Different
Again
Lower
Certain
View
Certain Point
Standing
Things
All my high school papers were written in the rare book room.
James Sanborn
Book
School
Rare
Papers
High
High School
Written
Were
Room
I've always considered myself a nonfiction artist.
James Sanborn
Myself
Considered
Always
Nonfiction
Artist
Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant, or a child in its mother's womb.
Jean Arp
Art
Man
Fruit
Mother
Plant
Like
Womb
Child
Grows
To me art is a form of manifest revolt, total and complete.
Jean Tinguely
Art
Me
Complete
Total
Revolt
Form
Manifest
One has complexes. One has the art complex. One goes to the School of Fine Arts and catches the complexes.
Jean Tinguely
Art
School
Complex
Complexes
Fine
Fine Arts
Goes
Arts
We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. In the faith that looks through death, in years that bring the philosophic mind.
John Bacon
Death
Faith
Strength
Mind
Will
Philosophic
Find
Rather
Remains
Through
Looks
Years
Behind
Grieve
Bring
I heard that Jesus had a pet dinosaur. Evolution must be a myth then.
John Bacon
Pet
Myth
Evolution
Must
Dinosaur
Had
Heard
Then
Jesus
I think most artists create out of despair. The very nature of creation is not a performing glory on the outside, it's a painful, difficult search within.
Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
Nature
Creation
Difficult
Think
Despair
Out
Outside
Performing
Most
Within
Glory
Very
Artists
Create
Painful
Search
I think all great innovations are built on rejections.
Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
Great
Think
Innovations
Built
Rejections
What we call reality is an agreement that people have arrived at to make life more livable.
Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
Life
Reality
People
More
Make
Call
Arrived
Livable
Agreement
The freer that women become, the freer men will be. Because when you enslave someone, you are enslaved.
Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
You
Women
Will
Men
Become
Enslave
Enslaved
Someone
Freer
Because
Although idea and form are ultimately paramount in my work, so too are chance, accident, and rawness.
Martin Puryear
Work
Accident
Too
Paramount
Idea
Although
Ultimately
Form
Chance
I realized it wasn't necessary to work in the traditional methods of carving and casting.
Martin Puryear
Work
Carving
Casting
Traditional
Methods
Realized
Necessary
I think of moving as a kind of saving grace.
Martin Puryear
Grace
Think
Saving
Saving Grace
Kind
Moving
The site I landed on feels much more isolated than it really is; it's almost magical. Within its limited radius, there was a whole range of the local ecology.
Martin Puryear
Local
Range
Magical
More
Ecology
Almost
Feels
Within
Limited
Isolated
Than
Site
Landed
Much
Really
Whole
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