Make good art.

If it's good art, it's good.

Good art should be polarizing.

All good art is an indiscretion.

Propaganda rarely makes good art.

All good art, to me, is uncertainty.

There is only good art and mediocre art.

I think good art does come from a dark place.

I feel that all good art is powerful and simple.

A good artist's always got his hand in his zipper.

All good art is about something deeper than it admits.

Good art doesn't really have an expiration date on it.

Good art is never made in studio. Good art I make in life.

I cannot tell good art from bad art. I have no eye for it.

I don't understand how any good art could fail to be political.

A good art collection is emblematic of the people collecting it.

There is no more sombre enemy of good art than the pram in the hall.

The key to good art is to make something that means something to you.

The thing about good art is that it makes you look at things in a new way.

Good art provides people with a vocabulary about things they can't articulate.

If what you want to do is make good art, decide what's good and try to imitate it.

Across the world, wherever good art has been created, that society has been in crisis.

Most good art is left wing. It's a moot point whether there is any good right-wing art.

Some of modern engineering is necessary to good art. But I think of myself is a cultural artist.

I do not know what evil is when it comes to art. I only know what is good art and what is bad art.

With good art, that's what happens - it comes directly out from inside of you almost instinctively.

I think good art happens on that edge between comfortable and in a lot of pain, you know what I mean?

My argument would be that I don't think there is much that's genuinely political art that is good art.

Good art is art that allows you to enter it from a variety of angles and to emerge with a variety of views.

Good art in general aspires to something, as a good painting aspires to something, almost spiritual or holy.

Trophies or no trophies, we are all just striving to do some really good art and help people's lives with it.

Good art doesn't really have an expiration date on it. That's something to be happy about, if you're making art.

All good art should be political, I think, and inevitably it all becomes political really, in one way or another.

I don't think we have to be jerks to make good art either, but somehow we as a society have romanticised that idea.

The art market is global now, and there's becoming more of an international consensus about what constitutes good art.

Animation is tremendously resilient. Animation will recover, as art always recovers. There's always cycles of good art.

I'm learning about filming, and just conceptualizing as well. I think it's a good artistic inroad, even to music as well.

I like connecting with people, and that's what good art is: a point of connection. There's nothing better, on stage or on film.

Good art theory must smell of the studio, although its language should differ from the household talk of painters and sculptors.

Like with any good art form, if you can entertain people and make them think, it's an honor. It's just an honor to be a comedian.

I think TV promulgates the idea that good art is just art which makes people like and depend on the vehicle that brings them the art.

Art, well good art at least, takes you to a place you go during the experience of it, and then after you experience it you are different.

I finally got to the point where I decided I don't care if it's good art or bad art - it's what I do. I enjoy doing it, and people like it.

Most artists work all the time, they do actually, especially good artists, they work all the time, what else is there to do? I mean you do.

What a good artist understands is that nothing comes from nowhere. All creative work builds on what came before. Nothing is completely original.

I do have that mindset - that most good art comes from some turmoil, from someone trying to come to some equilibrium, or come up and get a breath.

All those crazy Impressionist painters in France were friends but they would write about how jealous and competitive they were. That's what makes good art.

I think all art - if it's good - is a result of really trying to create something that you can't put into words. Where language ends is where good art begins.

Much of the way we understand the world is through images. That's what I think good art does - it teaches you how to see the historical moment that you live in.

Great art - or good art - is when you look at it, experience it and it stays in your mind. I don't think conceptual art and traditional art are all that different.

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