Michel Auder quotes
-
“I don't see my work as being all that personal. I've used my personal experience in the world, of course, or at least my way of looking at the world. But I think that's changed as I've gotten older.”
-- Michel Auder -
“You sometimes say things over the phone to friends that you don't really mean.”
-- Michel Auder -
“Little people have changed from the 1970s to now.”
-- Michel Auder -
“I'm in the art world so I use the art world a lot - or art world people as actors. I've also used television to criticize what I see on television. And now a lot of my work is made from the internet and a lot of it is made on my phone.”
-- Michel Auder -
-
“Technology changes so much that it has forced me to adapt.”
-- Michel Auder -
“I always chose talkative people. And Viva, who was my first wife - we started making films together because she was extraordinarily creative. I was drawn to those people who tended to talk or act differently. The nice thing about using your friends as actors is they trust you. I wouldn't use footage of people that was destructive to them.”
-- Michel Auder -
“People have a tendency to think I was part of Warhol's Factory - I never was. I've always been independent.”
-- Michel Auder -
“Most of my work is okay to look at on a TV screen or a flat screen, but this is actually much better in a theatre.”
-- Michel Auder -
-
“When people ask me what's the best thing I like, my head starts scrambling and I just can't think of anything. Depending on the day, I might say this or that. I really don't have any specific thing that I like better than others.”
-- Michel Auder
-
“Some of my academic friends think Ive fallen from a very special grace.”
-
Source : A. E. Housman (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of A. E. Housman (Illustrated)”, p.19, Delphi Classics
-
“I, a stranger and afraid, in a world I never made.”
Source : Last Poems no. 12, l. 17 (1922)
-
“The experience of testifying and the aftermath have changed my life”
-
“Life has changed enormously, and I hope - I hope more people read good things.”
-
“It's frightening when things you love appear suddenly changed from what you have always known.”
Source : Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “The Poisonwood Bible”, p.197, Faber & Faber
You may also like:
-
Andy Warhol
Artist -
Brian Eno
Musician -
Cindy Sherman
Photographer -
Gaby Hoffmann
Film actress -
Laurie Anderson
Artist -
Philip Glass
Film Score Composer -
Andrew Neel
Filmmaker -
Frances Stark
Visual Artist -
Rob Pruitt
Biographer