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  • It has become apparent that art can have a startling impact without really being or saying anything startling — or new. The character itself of being startling, spectacular, or upsetting has become conventionalized, part of safe good taste.

    Art   Character   Impact  
    Clement Greenberg (1969). “Avant-garde Attitudes: New Art in the Sixties”
  • The main trouble with avant-garde art and literature, from the point of view of fascists and Stalinists, is not that they are too critical, but that they are too "innocent," that it is too difficult to inject effective propaganda, that kitsch is more pliable to this end.

    Art   Views   Avant Garde  
    Clement Greenberg (1971). “Art and Culture: Critical Essays”, p.19, Beacon Press
  • Nothing could be further from the authentic art of our time than the idea of a rupture of continuity. Art is - among other things - continuity, and unthinkable without it.

    Art   Reality   Ideas  
    Clement Greenberg, John O'Brian (1995). “The Collected Essays and Criticism, Volume 4: Modernism with a Vengeance, 1957-1969”, p.93, University of Chicago Press
  • Photography is the most transparent of the art mediums devised or discovered by man. It is probably for this reason that it proves so difficult to make the photograph transcend its almost inevitable function as document and act as a work of art as well.

    Photography   Art   Men  
    Clement Greenberg, John O'Brian (1988). “The Collected Essays and Criticism, Volume 2: Arrogant Purpose, 1945-1949”, p.60, University of Chicago Press
  • One is also reminded of how, in art, the tortoise so often overtakes the hare.

    Clement Greenberg (1961). “Hofmann: twelve color plates, twenty-one black and white illustrations”
  • The reality of art is disclosed only in experience, not in reflection upon experience.

    Clement Greenberg (1971). “Art and Culture: Critical Essays”, p.243, Beacon Press
  • Realistic, naturalistic art had dissembled the medium, using art to conceal art; Modernism used art to call attention to art.

    Clement Greenberg, John O'Brian (1995). “The Collected Essays and Criticism, Volume 4: Modernism with a Vengeance, 1957-1969”, p.86, University of Chicago Press
  • Where the Old Masters created an illusion of space into which one could imagine walking, the illusion created by a Modernist is one into which one can look, can travel through, only with the eye.

    Art   Travel   Eye  
  • Art criticism, I would say, is about the most ungrateful form of 'elevated' writing I know of. It may also be one of the most challenging.. if only because so few people have done it well enough to be remembered.. but I'm not sure the challenge is worth it.

    Art   Writing   People  
    Clement Greenberg, John O'Brian (1988). “The Collected Essays and Criticism, Volume 2: Arrogant Purpose, 1945-1949”, p.334, University of Chicago Press
  • I don't get into 'becauses.' When you come into a studio you see a number of works. My habit is to go to the one I like most. If you start to say, 'because,' you get into art jargon.

    Art   Numbers   Jargon  
  • You like it, that's all, whether it's a landscape or abstract. You like it. It hits you. You don't have to read it. The work of art-sculpture or painting-forces your eye.

    Art   Eye   Sculpture  
  • If you want to change your art, change your habits.

    Art   Want   Habit  
  • Part of the triumph of modernist poetry is, indeed, to have demonstrated the great extent to which verse can do without explicit meaning and yet not sacrifice anything essential to its effect as art. Here, as before, successful art can be depended upon to explain itself.

    "Art and Culture: Critical Essays". Book by Clement Greenberg, "T.S. Eliot: A Book Review" (1950/1956), p. 244, 1961.
  • Where Picasso paints cause, Repin paints effect. Repin predigests art for the spectator and provides a short cut to the pleasure of art that is necessarily difficult in genuine art. Repin, or kitsch, is synthetic art.

    Art   Cutting   Kitsch  
    Clement Greenberg (1971). “Art and Culture: Critical Essays”, p.15, Beacon Press
  • The art in photography is literary art before it is anything else: its triumphs and monuments are historical, anecdotal, reportorial, observational before they are purely pictorial... The photograph has to tell a story if it is to work as art.

  • For every good art critic there may be ten great artists.

    Art   May   Very Good  
    1991 In the NewYork Times, 3 Oct.
  • Art is a matter strictly of experience, not of principles and what counts first and last in art is quality, all other things are secondary.

    Clement Greenberg (1971). “Art and Culture: Critical Essays”, p.133, Beacon Press
  • It's as though aesthetic value, quality, could be preserved only by concentrating on 'absolute' or 'autonomous' art: thus on visual art... that held and moved and stirred the beholder as sheer decoration could not.

    Art   Quality   Beholder  
    Clement Greenberg, Robert C. Morgan (2007). “Clement Greenberg, Late Writings”, Univ Of Minnesota Press
  • I myself happen to find, on the basis of experience and nothing else, that photography can be a high art.

    Photography   Art   Bases  
  • All profoundly original art looks ugly at first.

    Art   Work   Looks  
    Thierry de Duve, Clement Greenberg (1996). “Clement Greenberg Between the Lines: Including a Previously Unpublished Debate with Clement Greenberg”, Dis Voir Editions
  • Art solves nothing, either for the artist himself or for those who receive his art.

    Art   Artist   Solve  
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