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When I'm gone, you'll be sitting in a cafe and say, Do you remember Agnes?
Agnes Denes
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Agnes Denes
Age: 86
Artist
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Land Artist
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Buda Pest
Agnes Cecilia Denes
Agnes C. Denes
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Thinking has an understructure and underpinnings.
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People have too many problems during the day they don't want to think.
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If I like a person, I like them. I may like the art and not like the person.
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Anything important has to be almost invisible. And underrated. So the understructure should be underrated, but strong enough to hold the earth.
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There's no precedent for women philosophers and there's no precedence for most of the things I did.
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I wish I didn't have daily problems to deal with, so that I could just concentrate on learning more, every single day.
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Most wonderful things are unconscious.
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What I did for my last act as a painter, if you call me a painter, was to photograph the weave of the canvas, and enlarge it and enlarge it until it became like a landscape.
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People always understand everything in retrospect.
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If I could relive my life, what I would do is work with scientists. But not one scientist, because they're locked into their little specializations. I'd go from scientist to scientist to scientist, like a bee goes from flower to flower.
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I study what I work with. I studied all these different fields of science that I needed for my work. I studied how to mine a landfill and what to plant in it. It's fascinating because you learn a new field each time.
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I never considered myself a performance artist.
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Public art existed all along, but ecological art just naturally grew out of my thinking and writings in that area for years. I didn't get involved in it I started what then became a movement.
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Words are changing. I find that old expressions are outdated, so when I write something, I try to find a new expression that hasn't been born yet. It's difficult.
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I always was alone. And I'm alone today. It's fine. I have lots of friends, but not in terms of working together.
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My work is about helping humanity.
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I hate to put tags on things, because tags change, and they change with the requirements made on them.
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I'm mostly self-taught. I didn't learn much in school.
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Society likes to file you away, put you in this or that category. And I never fit any category. Maybe that's why I was left out of a lot of things, or why my work was not really understood, because there was no precedent for it.
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Every one of my works, when I'm looking back, becomes some kind of solution, or something to concentrate on. Something to pay attention to and maybe change direction.
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