Ньюман, Барнетт цитаты

Ба́рнетт Нью́ман, также Нью́мен — американский художник, видный представитель абстрактного экспрессионизма. Wikipedia  

✵ 29. Январь 1905 – 4. Июль 1970
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“I think every man is an artist.”

Quote of Barnett Newman in: American Artists, a 1966 TV Show on New York's educational television network; as cited by Caroline A. Jones (1998) in Machine in the Studio: Constructing the Postwar American Artist. p. 84
1960 - 1970
Контексте: Does a man want to be an artist? Is it like he wants to be a priest, or a lawyer? Is the artist that kind of profession? Or, as I once actually wrote, I think every man is an artist. An artist is a matter of my birthright... what I'd like to be is a man in the world. And I paint in order to do a painting, not to... make myself into a so-called artist... I'm impelled to do something, to say something.

“All artists whether primitive or sophisticated, have been involved in the handling of chaos.”

Источник: 1940 - 1950, The Plasmic Image 1. 1943-1945, p. 139

“The problem of a painting is physical and metaphysical the same as I think life is physical and metaphysical.”

Источник: 1960 - 1970, Interview with David Sylvester 2. Spring 1965, p. 259

“Let us, rather, like the Greek writers, tear the tragedy to shreds.”

in Newman's essay of 1945, as quoted in: Abstract Expressionism, Davind Anfam, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London 1990, p. 20
1940 - 1950

“My idea was that with an automatic move you could create a world [Newman's comment on his series small mixed media works, 1944].”

1940 - 1950
Источник: Abstract Expressionism, David Anfam, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London 1990, p. 112

“Aesthetics is for painting as Ornithology is for the birds.”

Quote of Newman (1952), as cited in: C. Greig Crysler, ‎Stephen Cairns, ‎Hilde Heynen (2012). The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory. p. 123
1950 - 1960

“.. the terror to expect. Hiroshima showed it to us. The terror has indeed become as real as life.”

Quote from Newman's essay of 1945, as cited in: Abstract Expressionism, Davind Anfam, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London 1990, p. 20
1940 - 1950

“Surrealism, is interested in a dream world that will penetrate the human psyche.”

Источник: 1940 - 1950, The Plasmic Image 1. 1943-1945, p. 140

“Painting, like passion, is a living voice, which, when I hear it, I must let it speak, unfettered.”

Barnett Newman, in The New American Painting, exhibition catalogue May 28 - Sept 8. 1959; republished in: Barnett Newman, John Philip O'Neill. (1992). Barnett Newman: Selected Writings and Interviews. p. 160
1950 - 1960

“Consequently if our work embodies these beliefs, it must insult anyone who is spiritually attuned to interior decoration; pictures for the home…”

Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb in thier common 'Manifesto', New York Times, 13 June 13, 1943; republished in: Stella Paul (1999), Twentieth-Century Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 159
1940 - 1950