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David Elliott

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Once we start collecting, the more you have, the more it gets valuable and that will stop us from responding to the present and taking on new ideas what the artists are doing now.


— David Elliott


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The educator and the public need to have an opportunity to discuss why certain art is important.


— David Elliott


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Unless you are a born connoisseur of art, you will not be able to judge by yourself why certain art is superior to other art.


— David Elliott


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We are concerned with the relationship between art and life. Contemporary art is only intelligible in terms of its relationship to our life.


— David Elliott


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We may not like our times or many aspects of the time we live in but that is not the fault of art as such.


— David Elliott


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We want people to experience art and think about it. The art reflects our time, it is about our culture.


— David Elliott


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David Elliott may refer to:
Dave Elliott (born 1945) English footballer and manager
David Elliott (children's author) American author of children's books
David Elliott (college president) (1787–1874) president of Washington College 1830–1831
David Elliott (curator) (born 1949) British-born art gallery and museum curator
David Elliott (director) television director and film editor
David Elliott (musician) publiDavid Elliottr and founder of York House Recordings
David Elliott (poet) (1923–1999) Canadian poet
David Elliott (politician) (born 1970) Australian member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
David Elliott (professor) Professor of Technology Policy at the Open University
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