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  • I want to work with Jay-Z.
    - Robert Wilson
  • What was very interesting to me about Clementine Hunter's work is that she couldn't read or write, and she has recorded history of the plantation life and the southern part of the U.S. - the cotton harvests, pecan picking, washing clothes, funerals, marriages - in pictures.
    - Robert Wilson
  • The landscape of Texas is in all my work. It's that light; it's that sky.
    - Robert Wilson
  • The reason you work as an artist is to stay open and ask questions.
    - Robert Wilson
  • My method is much like choreography. I don't sit at a table. I work in a room with people.
    - Robert Wilson
  • My work has always dealt with a kind of space that allows one to daydream.
    - Robert Wilson
  • My work is formal, not based on psychology.
    - Robert Wilson
  • Everything in Wagner's work - the music, the acting, the staging - stemmed from the text. Everything served to interpret the text.
    - Robert Wilson
  • I don't see much difference between living and working. I think living is a part of my work. People often say, 'How can you work so much?' I don't think about it as work. I think of it as a way to live.
    - Robert Wilson
  • Yes, I've been in love, but I guess I'm too involved with myself and my work. I think I'm in love with my work, and I'm in love with the people I work with.
    - Robert Wilson
  • I never thought about the relationship of my mother, my family, to the content of my work.
    - Robert Wilson
  • My work should be seen as poetry.
    - Robert Wilson
  • Christopher Knowles, Buechner, Heiner Mueller, Burroughs, Chekhov, Shakespeare - it's all one body of work.
    - Robert Wilson
  • I start any work the same way. I start a rehearsal with silence.
    - Robert Wilson
  • I try to present something that is full of time. Not timeless, but full of time. I never like a work where we try to update it, but it's still not interesting to see a work that is dated. If one is successful, then a work can be full of time. And time is very complex.
    - Robert Wilson