Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

From Rauchenberg(nytimes)

“I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it, then I stop,” he said in an interview. “At the time that I am bored or understand — I use those words interchangeably — another appetite has formed. A lot of people try to think up ideas. I’m not one. I’d rather accept the irresistible possibilities of what I can’t ignore.”

He added: “Anything you do will be an abuse of somebody else’s aesthetics. I think you’re born an artist or not. I couldn’t have learned it. And I hope I never do because knowing more only encourages your limitations.”

Monday, June 02, 2008