Zitat des Tages über Kunstform / Art Form:
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.
My worry is that opera will become an historic art form as opposed to a living, breathing thing.
I wasn't trying to turn graffiti into an art form. I just wanted to learn about art. I wanted to learn this game.
I don't think that jazz, as any kind of an art form, has any permanence attached to it, apart from the practitioners of it.
I think a craft becomes an art form when the space of possible solutions becomes so huge that engineering can't carry you through.
We have a whole industry which is gigantic: games. Games is very successful. It's its own art form, though, and it's not the same as a linear narrative.
You don't have to be Picasso or Rembrandt to create something. The fun of it, the joy of creating, is way high above anything else to do with the art form.
Music happens to be an art form that transcends language.
As I discovered music, especially Rock 'n Roll, new territory was opened to me. I was lured by the unbridled rhythm of this art form. It was like gasoline on the fire of my youthful spirit.
I don't feel that rap has been respected as an art form. Because people have seen rappers rap off the top of their heads, they don't think it is difficult.
Hollywood was born schizophrenic. For 75 years it has been both a town and a state of mind, an industry and an art form.
Cinema is an art form.
Japanimation is a whole different art form.
American ballet... is ultimately an evolutionary art form, requiring many voices to creatively carry forward.
The only advice I would give Christians entering the world of arts: give yourself a period of time, maybe three or four years. If you haven't made it in your chosen art form, dump it.
Writing is no dying art form in America because most published writers here accept the wisdom and the necessity of encouraging the talent that follows in their footsteps.
I started rapping before anybody had ever bought a car from it. It was truly about the art form and the culture, more so than now, where it's a successful way to make money. Back then you had to be doing it because you liked it.
I don't think there is such a thing as being too raunchy when it comes to the art form of burlesque.
There is something about seeing real people on a stage that makes a bad play more intimately, more personally offensive than any other art form.
Unquestionably, standup comedy is and has always been an art form.
I like the idea of people who've had some success in one form secretly wanting to be something else; I have some of that myself. I look for it in other people who've established themselves in some particular art form, and then you find out that they really would like to design running shoes, or edit literary magazines or something.
The greater the decrease in the social significance of an art form, the sharper the distinction between criticism and enjoyment by the public. The conventional is uncritically enjoyed, and the truly new is criticized with aversion.
All of the generations go to what is chic for them, and theater seems to be an older generation's art form.
Cinema is still a very young art form with extraordinary techniques and very impressive special effects but sometimes it seems the soul has been taken out of things.
What happens when an art form becomes ambiguous, I think, is that the standards are lowered. You can say anything is jazz. So I think it's important to reflect on what made jazz so special.
Theatre is the art form of the present: it exists only in the present, and then it's gone.
Ballet is like any other art form in that we all start out knowing nothing about it.
I've always felt that music is an art form that deserves to live the life of the artist.
Undeniably the American art form, too. And yet more and more, we see films made that diminish the American experience and example. And sometimes trash it completely.
I mean, certainly it's the single biggest event, I think, in terms of popular entertainment, or art even, if you say that, of the 20th Century. It's been film. It's the 20th Century's real art form.
Movies will end up being this esoteric art form, where only singular people will put films out in a small group of theaters.
I think from the time I was a kid I've been an entertainer. I've always had the ability to play characters. When I came to California, I was overwhelmed that you could do this and get paid for it, make a living on it, and be creative within this art form.
The novel is the first art form that is an honest-to-god commodity. That's what makes it different from both high art and folk art.
The tensions are always based on financial resources. Something like film is very problematic because it is viewed as an art form and also as an industry with a pure commercial base.
I've always wanted to be an animator. That's an ultimate art form, right there.
When I was younger, I had no interest. But after I went to Paris to see the collections for the first time a few years ago, they made a huge impression on me. I realized that fashion is an art form, like acting or painting.