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Cy Twombly in his quotes -the American artist on abstract painting and his artistic life in the United States and in Italy - free resource for students, pupils, art-lovers and teachers in American art history

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In his artist-quotes Cy Twombly expresses his love for ancient Greek art and history and describes himself as a Romantic Symbolist. He showed also his admiration for Jackson Pollock and Miro. Of course he made many classical mythological references, frequently in the titles of his works.

Twombly was of a generation American painters who created their art after the first period of Abstract Expressionism. In 1951 the young Twombly met Robert Rauschenberg, who encouraged him to attend Black Mountain College, in North Carolina, United States. There he studied with American artists as Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell; he met John Cage the composer, who inspired him a lot. Later in his life he developed a more symbolic image language; he then made many sculptures and series of photos.
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Selected artist quotes of American artist Cy Twombly - as a short introduction of his extended quotes in the PDF:

  • ’To paint involves a certain crisis, or at least a crucial moment of sensation or release… …by no means limited to a morbid state, but it could just as easily be an ecstatic impulse.’ - Twombly’s quote, in: ‘Stuart Brent presents Cy Twombly’, ed. N. de Roscao, 1951

  • ’Each line is now the actual experience with its own innate history. It does not illustrate - it is the sensation of its own realization. (in his painting-note, 1957).’. - quote of Twombly: in ‘Writings’, Flash Art International, Laura Cherubini, October 2008 (transl. Beatrice Barbareschi)

  • ’I work in waves because I’m impatient. It has to be done. I take liberties.’ - Twombly’s quote in: the interview ‘Cy Twombly: History behind the Thought’ , in exhitbition catalogue: ‘Cycles & Seasons’, Tate Modern, London 2008
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