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Most criticism of advertising is written in ignorance of what actually happens inside these agencies.


Michael Schudson


#advertising #agencies #criticism #happens #ignorance

I have an intense dislike for artificial society. In France, one could lead a free life - to do what one wanted to do without interference or criticism from one's neighbors.


Robert W. Service


#could #criticism #dislike #france #free

It is a barren kind of criticism which tells you what a thing is not.


Alfred Whitney Griswold


#criticism #kind #tells #thing #which

The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism.


Wole Soyinka


#criticism #freedom #greatest #greatest threat #threat

The older you get, the more you understand how your conscience works. The biggest and only critic lives in your perception of people's perception of you rather than people's perception of you.


Criss Jami


#biggest #confidence #conscience #control #critic

In the humanist world following Erasmus, man is at the centre of the universe. Man becomes largely responsible for his own destiny, behaviour and future. This is the new current of thought which finds its manifestation in the writing of the 1590s and the decades which follow. The euphoria of Elizabeth's global affirmation of authority was undermined in these years by intimations of mortality: in 1590 she was 57 years old. No one could tell how much longer her golden age would last; hence, in part, Spenser's attempts to analyse and encapsulate that glory in an epic of the age. This concern about the death of a monarch who - as Gloriana, the Virgin Queen - was both symbol and totem, underscores the deeper realisation that mortality is central to life. After the Reformation, the certainties of heaven and hell were less clear, more debatable, more uncertain.


Ronald Carter


#age

Few poets better convey the uneasy transition from Victorianism to Modernism than Thomas Hardy. His novels, written between 1870 and 1895, made him not only the recorder of his distinctive region of 'Wessex', but the explorer of the transition of lives and minds from the age of traditional values and religious certainties to the age of godlessness and modern tragedy, a transition sometimes described as 'the clash of the modern'.


Ronald Carter


#age

The cruelest thing you can do to an artist is tell them their work is flawless when it isn't


Yahtzee Croshaw


#artist #critic #flawless #truth #art

In moments of prayer, people tend to pose as a critic and point out percieved flaws in God's art.


Steve Maraboli


#critic #flaw #god #prayer #religion

Critical art is an art that aims to produce a new perception of the world, and therefore to create a commitment to its transformation. This schema, very simple in appearance, is actually the conjunction of three processes: first, the production of a sensory form of 'strangeness'; second, the development of an awareness of the reason for that strangeness and third, a mobilization of individuals as a result of that awareness.


Jacques Rancière


#critical-art #dissensus #ethical-immediacy #representational-mediation #art






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