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Samuel Beckett Quotes about Art

Art has nothing to do with clarity, does not dabble in the clear and does not make clear

Art has nothing to do with clarity, does not dabble in the clear and does not make clear

Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Riverrun Pr

Art has always been this--pure interrogation, rhetorical question less the rhetoric--whatever else it may have been obliged by social reality to appear.

Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Riverrun Pr

The dust will not settle in our time. And when it does some great roaring machine will come and whirl it all skyhigh again.

Samuel Beckett (2012). “All That Fall and Other Plays for Radio and Screen”, p.38, Faber & Faber

No painting is more replete than Mondrian's.

Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Riverrun Pr

To be an artist is to fail, as no other dare fail, that failure is his world and the shrink from desertion, art and craft, good housekeeping, living.

Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited

An imaginative adventure does not enjoy the same corsets as reportage.

Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited

There is at least this to be said for mind, that it can dispel mind.

Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited

We should have thought of it when the world was young, in the nineties.

Samuel Beckett (1959). “Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts”