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Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Kazimir Malevich

I tell you, you will not see the new beauty and the truth, until you make up your minds to spit. — Kazimir Malevich

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Music is the fertilizer for heart to bloom the flower of love and peace. — Debasish Mridha

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Jonathan Culver

If it aint broke, break it. Then build something better. — Jonathan Culver

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Steven Heller

While photographs certainly attest to Nazi crimes, the magnitude of Nazi genocide demands that every trace of the regime be forever remembered. The various symbols devised by the Nazi image-makers for the most sophisticated visual identity of any nation are a vivid reminder of the systematic torture and murder engaged in by this totalitarian state. These pictures, signs, and emblems are not merely clip art for contemporary designers to toy with as they please, but evidence of crimes against humanity. — Steven Heller

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Tiffanie DeBartolo

Choice betrays character," I said.
"That's not true." Loring moved his finger along the
sheet as if writing his name in cursive. "Eliza, you can't judge a man solely on his actions. Sometimes actions are nothing more than reactions. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Gentry Lee

It's a shame that we humans are never able to pull in the same direction ... [n]ot even when confronted by infinity. — Gentry Lee

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By J.D. Robb

Cops aren't heroes, Peabody. We just do the job. — J.D. Robb

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Obviously, a rigid, blinkered, absolutist world view is the easiest to keep hold of, whereas the fluid, uncertain, metamorphic picture I've always carried about is rather more vulnerable. Yet I must cling with all my might to ... my own soul; must hold on to its mischievous, iconoclastic, out-of-step clown-instincts, no matter how great the storm. And if that plunges me into contradiction and paradox, so be it; I've lived in that messy ocean all my life. I've fished in it for my art. This turbulent sea was the sea outside my bedroom window in Bombay. It is the sea by which I was born, and which I carry within me wherever I go. — Salman Rushdie

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Hans Ree

Being a friend of Fischer obviously is no undivided pleasure, though being Fischer seems sadder. — Hans Ree

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Jonathan Culver

Artists are agents of chaos. It is the artists
job to encourage entropy, to promote chaos. Idols must be killed, icons crushed, beliefs
shattered. It is the artists job to encourage legitimate, unadulterated, raw thought and
emotion. Art that does nothing new, that simply fills an established role, is not art.
It is a product. A stale, stagnant product of a disgustingly mundane process that has been
done so much it is assumed mandatory. Little different than feces. The last thing the world
needs is to get shittier. — Jonathan Culver

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Richard Powers

In some ways, art is the most terrifying of human inventions. It preserves the right to undermine all the categories. The history of art is the history of iconoclasm, the history of some new voice saying that everything you know is wrong. — Richard Powers

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Steven Seagal

I would only ever be involved in a reality show that was about real life and had lots of action. — Steven Seagal

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Rachel Weisz

I think actors have a choice of drawing attention to themselves or living on the outskirts. — Rachel Weisz

Iconoclasm Art Quotes By Ira M. Lapidus

There is nothing in the Quran or early Muslim religious literature to suggest an iconoclastic attitude. Grabar has argued that Muslim calligraphy and vegetal arts were most likely a pragmatic adaptation to the need for a new imperial-Islamic emblem distinct from the Byzantine and Sasanian portraits of emperors. The use of vegetal designs and writing was prior to any religious theory about them. Once adopted, they became the norm for Islamic public art. Theories about Islamic iconoclasm were developed later. — Ira M. Lapidus