Literally falling on the ice and having to pick yourself up in front of thousands of people is not an easy thing to do. The thing that you learn is to pick yourself back up, to learn from your mistakes.
My ideas are all the same but look different.
I tend not to work with a specific person in mind. Art is a matter of statistics. It's not about individuals. It's about people.
I do not know exactly why, but it seems to me that images do not belong to anybody but are instead there, at the disposal of all.
The current climate doesn't represent a threat to the production of art but to the market. I think it's time for artists to get over auction houses, galleries, and high-production-value exhibitions and start using our voices again.
I was a loser, most concerned with making a living. It took me 30 years to understand. . . I had to reinvent a system, find a way out, and set some rules that could work for me and a few others. I guess in the end that's what we all are trying to do.
The market is like a machine that needs to be constantly excited. It needs to constantly produce wealth and more excitement. There are some leading players who are always there before everyone else, and they set market trends, they make people safe about the excitement. Of course, those who buy it first are the first to drop it. It's an ongoing game.
We can always create more inventory. You don't just turn people away. The challenge is finding new ways to accommodate people.
And long we try in vain to speak and act Our hidden self, and what we say and do Is eloquent, is well -- but 'tis not true!
Perfect paranoia is perfect awareness.
We don't really watch basketball in Australia.