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The point isn't to know what you're doing. The point is to have an experience doing something.
Kiki Smith
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Kiki Smith
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: January 18
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Nürnberg
Ḳiḳi Smit
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Stained glass enabled the modern world.
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Life changes a lot. I guarantee you.
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Sometimes your personal life is much more significant. Sometimes your work life is more significant. Friends and family, or sometimes the general population, take precedence.
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Many people don't have relationships to their siblings in adulthood, or they have superficial ones. It's sort of unfashionable, particularly in America, to be close to your family.
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You can have fantasies about having control over the world, but I know I can barely control my kitchen sink. That is the grace I'm given. Because when one can control things, one is limited to one's own vision.
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I had stopped making figures, and then I began making images of animals in nature, which was a way to introduce the figure.
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Art is a reflection of everything that impacts your life.
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My support system is simple - people and time. The miracle of other people in your life.
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It’s one of my loose theories that Catholicism and art have gone well together because both believe in the physical manifestation of the spiritual world.
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My iPhone has changed my life - I spend hours taking photos of the sidewalk as I walk down the street. I like the casualness, that it's low-resolution.
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Things that are very significant and important to you when constructing an identity when you're younger change.
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I like that feeling when you’re making art, that you’re taking the energy out of your body and putting it into a physical object. I like things that are labor-intensive : you make a little thing and another little thing and another little thing, and eventually you see a possibility.
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I'm not moving from an ideological standpoint. Sometimes I'm trying to make my life better. Sometimes I'm trying to make my life worse! I'm trying to find a happy medium that I can make some sense of.
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The point of art is that it always has the necessity to expand because people are inherently expanding.
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Some people think or expect that you should make the same kinds of art forever because it creates a convenient narrative... I want my work to embody my inherent contradictions.
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I got into animals by drawing hair follicles. I liked drawing hair, and from that I got into feathers and fur, then into images of animals. The patterning is the same, but the proportions of the body change from one animal to the next. A lot of it is just geometry and consciousness.
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I first had no interest in figuration whatsoever.
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Artists live in unknown spaces and give themselves over to following something unknown.
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When studio art started being seen as important, I joined Colab, and then I became very involved.
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Making art is a lot about just seeing what happens if you put some energy into something.
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