We look to artists for their incisive ways of seeing the world, for the way they cut through the clutter of everyday life to get to the core of what is meaningful.
The book Art Is the Highest Form of Hope (Phaidon, 2016), assembles an array of quotes from artists, all of them culled from sources like published diaries, correspondence, interviews, and books, to avoid the apocrypha often found online. They deal with topics ranging from art and beauty to chance and childhood, drugs and failure to philosophy and sex, technology to the weather.
We all tend to get reflective at the end of one year and toward the beginning of the next, and may even be seeking a bit of guidance. As it happens, a selection of the artists’ quotes in Art Is the Highest Form of Hope dispense life advice.
Herewith are 12 great suggestions on how to get through life, from greats like Yoko Ono, Dorothea Lange, Rembrandt, and Mickalene Thomas.
Dorothea Lange
“Sometimes in a hostile situation you stick around, because hostility itself is important.”
Yoko Ono
“Don’t get rid of negative emotion, but just use it… like salt in your food.”
Rembrandt van Rijn
“Try to put well into practice what you already know; and in so doing, you will, in good time, discover the hidden things which you now inquire about.”
Robert Irwin
“For the next week, try the best you can to pay attention to sounds. You will start hearing all these sounds coming in.”
Sonia Boyce
“Let frustration fuel inspiration.”
Gerhard Richter
“I believe that you always have to believe.”
Laurie Anderson
“I’m just going to mention these three rules that Lou [Reed] and I had… The first one is don’t be afraid of anyone. Imagine your life if you’re not afraid of anyone. Two, get a really good BS detector and learn how to use it. Who’s faking it and who is not? Three, be really tender. And with those three, you’re set.”
Alec Soth
“Find your eyes.”
Andrea Zittel
“You have to learn to feel confident about the prospect of failing because it’s so inevitable.”
Mickalene Thomas
“Make sure to allow people to take care of you.”
Sol LeWitt
“Learn to say ‘fuck you’ to the world once in a while.”
Vincent van Gogh
“Do right and don’t look back, and things will turn out well.”
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