Henry Flynt Quotes


"When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Music, Artists)

"The whole drive of western culture, the part of it which is serious, is towards an extreme objectification. It's carried to the point where the human subject is treated almost as if it's dirt in the works of a watch."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Culture, Extreme)

"Rock became an incredible commercial success, people just became bored with serious music, and it was forgotten."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Music, Success, People)

"In classical oil painting, there seemed to be a radical turn to seeing things as the camera sees them, with that technological modification. I began to have a tremendous problem with all of this."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Oil, Painting, Radical)

"When I came to New York, I began to meet the people who became the most famous artists of our time. I was insecure about my own level of ability, I didn't know whether I could compete with these people and, at the same time. I was wondering what is this anyway?"
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Time, People, Ability, Artists, Famous)

"I'm trying to assemble materials for a different mode of life."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Life, Trying)

"I'm actually a great fan of lucidity."
- Henry Flynt
"I have a picture of an ideal consciousness."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Consciousness)

"I began composing works which were imitative of the music I was being told about. I was also very interested in translating the music into visual terms."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Music, Being)

"Basically, I viewed any work of art as an imposition of another person's taste, and saw the individual making this imposition as a kind of dictator."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Art, Work, Taste)

"At the same time, I was listening to black music, and I began to think that the best musicians were receiving the worst treatment. The people who were doing the greatest work were despised as lower class, with no dignity accorded to what they did."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Work, Music, Time, People, Class, Dignity, Listening, Musicians, Treatment)

"Around 1967 I began backing away from dogmatic Leninism, not so much because I thought it was false, I just decided there was nothing utopian about it."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Thought, Nothing)

"When somebody says that all statements are false, the obvious problem is that as an assertion it's self-defeating."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Obvious, Self)

"I was a student at Harvard, and that's where I learned about so-called avant-garde music. Jackson Pollock, abstract expressionism and painting were well known at this time."
- Henry Flynt
(Related: Time, Music, Painting)