Best quotes by Doug Aitken on Art

Checkout quotes by Doug Aitken on Art

  • We are engaging with so many art forms at once in the 21st century, but we're presented with them in a way that is so isolated.
    - Doug Aitken
  • We're living in a tremendously new landscape, and the possibility of what can be created is immense. These tools of the moving image have a relatively short history in art, and what we can do with them is still largely unknown. We are still innovating and finding ways to tell stories.
    - Doug Aitken
  • One of the core reasons for creating 'Station to Station' was to provide a space for exploration and cultural friction between different mediums. It should be natural for mediums like music, film and art to cross over, and we wanted to empower that process.
    - Doug Aitken
  • I think there is a hunger for things that wake you up, something that makes you peel back your eyes, that reminds you that you are alive. Art is at its best when it is in the 'now.'
    - Doug Aitken
  • Art is always a search for understanding, and the different levels and frequencies of that search feel completely comfortable and natural to me.
    - Doug Aitken
  • We live in a world where art exists in galleries and museums, and musicians have to play the same venues over and over.
    - Doug Aitken
  • I love art that haunts me, that stays with me, that is left embedded in my mind. I don't really think there is any use for owning or collecting art; it is more about remembering and preserving it in the minds eye and allowing it into your cultural DNA.
    - Doug Aitken
  • The 20th century is a period defined by cultural and artistic movements. However, the 21st century creative-scape that we occupy now doesn't really have movements in the same way. Instead it's made up of diverse individuals working across various platforms simultaneously; art, architecture, film, music and literature.
    - Doug Aitken
  • 'Station to Station' came out of a sense of urgency - a sense that culture, be it art, film or architecture, has become so compartmentalised. For this project, we wanted to break that and create a language that is more nomadic and less materialistic and really empowering for the creators and the audience.
    - Doug Aitken