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The pa system has broken down. Society has broken down. ~ Theresa Sjoquist
New Zealand Art History quotes by Theresa Sjoquist
Later in life the force of abstinence was to really be understood and my parent's problems became very clear. When will man appreciate his pleasures and respect them enough to indulge in moderation? ~ Theresa Sjoquist
New Zealand Art History quotes by Theresa Sjoquist
When Margot died after a car accident in which my sister was also seriously injured in November 1970, I sat on a hill behind a friend's house in Greymouth trying to get my head around having to identify the body of my university sweetheart. Yvonne was the only one who came with condolences (Paul Caffyn) ~ Theresa Sjoquist
New Zealand Art History quotes by Theresa Sjoquist
I know where I am going now with art. I have found myself. Yvonne Rust 1994, aged 72. ~ Theresa Sjoquist
New Zealand Art History quotes by Theresa Sjoquist
Meanwhile the doctor in Kaitaia had made known to the Education Dept the behaviour patterns of the Rusts in Te Hapua. The Dept always interfered in the private lives of teachers. Break up in marriage was not to be tolerated and an intervention of this authority forced the Rusts to report to Parawera School in the Waikato. ~ Theresa Sjoquist
New Zealand Art History quotes by Theresa Sjoquist
Just because it's jewellery it doesn't mean we have to clam up and be well-behaved. ~ Lisa Walker
New Zealand Art History quotes by Lisa  Walker
Starting points for new things jump in occasionally. Recently I started some new pieces after being blown away by snow. ~ Lisa Walker
New Zealand Art History quotes by Lisa  Walker
I need to make my work back in New Zealand again, I need to live there again. ~ Lisa Walker
New Zealand Art History quotes by Lisa  Walker
As an artist I recognise that I have been brought up Pākehā, but am intrigued about addressing this mixing of culture in my life and society as a whole. I interpret this in different ways in my work, and have no answers. ~ Lisa Walker
New Zealand Art History quotes by Lisa  Walker
Acid strength is measured by the pH scale, with lower numbers being stronger, and in 2005 a chemist from New Zealand invented a boron-based acid called a carborane, with a pH of -18 ~ Sam Kean
New Zealand Art History quotes by Sam Kean
'The Art of the Brick' is an exhibition I've done where I've taken some works of art from art history and replicated them all out of Lego bricks. ~ Nathan Sawaya
New Zealand Art History quotes by Nathan Sawaya
They had studied law, information technology and art history as part of their beauty treatment, they had let Norwegian taxpayers finance years at university just so that they could end up as overqualified, stay-at-home playthings and sit here exchanging confidences about how to keep their sugar daddies suitably happy, suitably jealous and suitably on their toes. ~ Jo Nesbo
New Zealand Art History quotes by Jo Nesbo
Where you are undoubtedly studying art history, women's studies, and probably casting your own bronzes. And you probably work in a coffee house to help cover the rent. ~ Neil Gaiman
New Zealand Art History quotes by Neil Gaiman
I was born in a suburb outside of Philadelphia called Lower Merion. After taking many leaves of absence, I just received my BA from NYU in Art History. I initially gravitated towards singing. Acting sort of sprang out of that as a means to participate in musicals. ~ Gideon Glick
New Zealand Art History quotes by Gideon Glick
New Zealand as a whole needs to save more, spend less and reduce our reliance on foreign debt. ~ John Key
New Zealand Art History quotes by John Key
For African-American people, I am in the business of inventing a reality that gives a different perspective - on history, on crime, on art, on love. ~ John Edgar Wideman
New Zealand Art History quotes by John Edgar Wideman
Visible being is natural...But language, art, history gravitate around the invisible (ideality). ~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
New Zealand Art History quotes by Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The art of beautiful motion is far and away the oldest. Before man learned how to use any instruments at all, he moved the most perfect instrument of all, his body. He did this with such abandon that the cultural history of prehistoric and ancient man is, for the most part, nothing but the history of the dance. ~ Gerard Van Der Leeuw
New Zealand Art History quotes by Gerard Van Der Leeuw
The endangered Kiwi is aptly New Zealand's icon. There is so much promise to lay a large egg but without the ability to get it off the ground. ~ Grant McLachlan
New Zealand Art History quotes by Grant McLachlan
Though she had been surprised to find that murder was so thoroughly enjoyable, Mrs Bennet did not believe that this reflected any fault or wickedness in her character. She knew she only committed these acts to
secure the future well-being of her daughters. Naturally, she would be able to stop killing once her daughters had husbands and there was no further use for such bloodthirsty deeds. Indeed, she felt adamant that she only enjoyed the planning and execution of such matters because her daughters had not been so good as to provide her with wedding preparations to occupy her active mind. ~ Debbie Cowens
New Zealand Art History quotes by Debbie Cowens
All humanity is passion; without passion, religion, history, novels, art would be ineffectual. ~ Honore De Balzac
New Zealand Art History quotes by Honore De Balzac
You might argue that the history of contemporary art is a series of avant-garde movements, each new wave outraging the last. ~ Michael Scott
New Zealand Art History quotes by Michael Scott
History is conjecture raised to the level of an art. ~ Marty Rubin
New Zealand Art History quotes by Marty Rubin
Married when bees o'er
May blossoms flit,
Strangers around your
board will sit. ~ New Zealand Proverb
New Zealand Art History quotes by New Zealand Proverb
One road to happiness is to cultivate curiosity about everything. Not only about people but about subjects, not only about the arts but about history and foreign customs. Not only about countries and cities, but about plants and animals. Not only about lichened rocks and curious markings on the bark of trees, but about stars and atoms. Not only about your friends but about that strange labyrinth we inhabit which we call ourselves. Then, if we do that, we will never suffer a moment's boredom ... ~ Gerald Brenan
New Zealand Art History quotes by Gerald Brenan
Leading the way forward at great cost to herself, her magnificent energy was so intense that it tumbles down still through many lives. ~ Theresa Sjoquist
New Zealand Art History quotes by Theresa Sjoquist
Nature in no case cometh short of art, for the arts are copiers of natural forms. ~ Marcus Aurelius
New Zealand Art History quotes by Marcus Aurelius
I think the main message is that world rugby needs New Zealand and New Zealand needs world rugby. ~ Mike Miller
New Zealand Art History quotes by Mike Miller
All living things need an atmosphere around them, a secret circle of darkness. If this veil is taken from them, if people condemn a religion, an art, a genius to orbit like a star without an atmosphere, then we should no longer wonder about their rapid decay and the way they become hard and barren. That is the way it is now with all great things which never succeed without some delusion.

But every people, indeed every person, who wishes to become mature needs such an enveloping delusion, such a protecting and veiling cloud. But today people generally despise becoming mature, because they honour history more than living. Indeed, people exult over the fact that now 'science is beginning to rule over living'. It is possible that people will attain that goal but it is certain that a life so governed is not worth much, because it is much less living and it establishes a life for the future far less than does the previous life governed not by knowledge but by instinct and powerful illusory images. But, as stated, it is clearly not to be the era of fully developed and mature people, of harmonious personalities, but the era of common work which is as useful as possible. That, however, amounts only to the fact that people are to be trained for the purposes of the time, in order to get to work with their hands as promptly as possible. They are to labour in the factories of the universal utilities before they are mature, that is, so that they really no longer become mature, ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
New Zealand Art History quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
You don't necessarily have to go a long way in New Zealand to be in some pretty dense and scary bush. ~ Sam Neill
New Zealand Art History quotes by Sam Neill
Art history became an A-level option at my school the year I started sixth form. This happened because another student and I cajoled and bullied the head of the art department into arranging it with the examination board. ~ Sarah Hall
New Zealand Art History quotes by Sarah Hall
Man is full of energy; it is up to him how to use it! You can use your energy to do harm to people or to produce art and science; or you can use it for chattering or for deceiving people! By looking at the human history, we can easily say that man is guilty of wasting his energy mostly for stupid things! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
New Zealand Art History quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
I love working in New Zealand. It's just the most beautiful country I've ever been to. ~ Grant Bowler
New Zealand Art History quotes by Grant Bowler
Perhaps never before in history has the artist been so certain that the more daring, iconoclastic, absurd, and inaccessible he is, the more he will be recognized, praised, spoiled, idolatrized. In some countries the result has even been an academicism in reverse, the academicism of the "avant-garde" - to such a point that any artistic experience that makes no concessions to this new conformism is in danger of being stifled or ignored. ~ Mircea Eliade
New Zealand Art History quotes by Mircea Eliade
I come from a country that lives and breathes rugby, and I didn't think there would be anywhere else in the world that could be the same. But New Zealand takes it to another dimension. It's extraordinary how much passion Kiwis have for the game. ~ Luke Evans
New Zealand Art History quotes by Luke Evans
Art has done many things in human history, but in the last century especially, it has primarily tried to bother and provoke us. To force us to see things differently. Art changes. Its very purpose, we might say, is to change, and to change us along with it. ~ Ian Bogost
New Zealand Art History quotes by Ian Bogost
But since Catt was more realist than fabulist, she understood her actual death at the hands of her killer would be something much slower. It would be a classical feminine death, like a marriage…Raised by meek working-class parents, she despised petty groveling and had no talent for making shit up. She wanted to be a "real" intellectual moving with dizzying freedom between high and low points in the culture. And to a certain extent, she'd succeeded. Catt's semi-name attracted a following among Asberger's boys, girls who'd been hospitalized for mental illness, sex workers, Ivy alumnae on meth, and always, the cutters. With her small self-made fortune, Catt saw herself as Moll Flanders, out-sourcing her visiting professorships and writing commissions to younger artists whose work she believed in. But she'd reached a point lately where the same young people she'd helped were blogging against her, exposing the 'cottage industry' she ran out of her Los Angeles compound facing the Hollywood sign … the same compound these bloggers had lived in rent-free after arriving from Iowa City, Alberta, New Zealand. Loathing all institutions, Catt had become one herself. Even her dentist asked her for money. ~ Chris Kraus
New Zealand Art History quotes by Chris Kraus
But over the past fifty years, accomplishment in our poetry has been signaled most often by manner - as if it were the job of artists not to engage the most potent aspects of Dickinson or Eliot but to sequester themselves in one or another schoolroom, buoyed by the camaraderie with other students sitting obediently, if stylishly, in rows. Schoolroom for formalists, schoolroom for experimentalists - the degeneration of these terms, hijacked by the renegade engines of taste, would portend the degeneration of the medium, except that while fifty years is a long time in the life of an artist, it is in the history of art nothing, the blink of an eye. ~ James Longenbach
New Zealand Art History quotes by James Longenbach
My intention, certainly, is to create something which is aesthetic but many things are implicit in the work that I do. For me photography is writing, it is history; it can be aesthetic, it can be many things though it does not have to be art. ~ Graciela Iturbide
New Zealand Art History quotes by Graciela Iturbide
I would venture to say that approaching the Christian Story from this direction, it has long been my feeling (a joyous feeling) that God redeemed the corrupt makingcreatures, men, in a way fitting to this aspect, as to others, of their strange nature. The Gospels contain a fairy-story, or a story of a larger kind which embraces all the essence of fairy-stories. They contain many marvels - peculiarly artistic, beautiful, and moving: 'mythical' in their perfect, self-contained significance; and among the marvels is the greatest and most complete conceivable eucatastrophe. But this story has entered History and the primary world; the desire and aspiration of sub-creation has been raised to the fulfillment of Creation. The Birth of Christ is the eucatastrophe of Man's history. The Resurrection is the eucatastrophe of the story of the Incarnation. This story begins and ends in joy. It has pre-eminently the 'inner consistency of reality'. There is no tale ever told that men would rather find was true, and none which so many sceptical men have accepted as true on its own merits. For the Art of it has the supremely convincing tone of Primary Art, that is, of Creation. To reject it leads either to sadness or to wrath. ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
New Zealand Art History quotes by J.R.R. Tolkien
New Zealand has the best government money can buy. ~ Grant McLachlan
New Zealand Art History quotes by Grant McLachlan
The fans out in New Zealand are amazing. They're genuinely excited and appreciative that you're playing their country. ~ Beau Bokan
New Zealand Art History quotes by Beau Bokan
I have had this longstanding interest in going back to school to get a Ph.D. in art history. I was especially interested in exploring this idea of the ecstatic impulse in an artist. ~ Jandy Nelson
New Zealand Art History quotes by Jandy Nelson
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