Theo van Doesburg quotes - page 2
Theo van Doesburg was a Dutch artist, architect, and leading figure of the De Stijl movement. His work combined geometric abstraction with innovative ideas about art, design, and architecture. He profoundly influenced modern art and helped shape the principles of abstract aesthetics. Here are 46 of his quotes:
Art has poisoned our life. Aesthetics has infected everyone... If one chooses a typewriter or a sewing machine in the living room, the housewife say: 'Please take it away; it destroys the harmony of the room'. Post-cards, stamps, pouches, railway-tickets, pots umbrellas, towels, pyamas, chairs, blankets, handkerchiefs and ties – everything is 'arty'. How much more refreshing are those articles which are not called art: bathrooms, bath-tubs, bicycles, automobiles, engine-rooms and flat-irons. There are still people who can make beautiful things without art. They are the progressives.
Theo van Doesburg
We speak of concrete and not abstract painting because nothing is more concrete, more real then a line, a colour, a surface. A woman, a tree, a cow; are these concrete elements in a painting? No. A woman, a tree and a cow are concrete only in nature; in painting they are abstract, illusionistic, vague and speculative. However, a plane is a plane, a line is a line and no more or no less than that. 'Concrete paintin.
Theo van Doesburg
Theo van Doesburg
Occupation: Dutch Architect
Born: August 30, 1883
Died: March 7, 1931
Quotes count: 46
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