Marsden Hartley Quote

As soon as a real artist finds out what art is, the more is he likely to feel the need of keeping silent about it, and about himself in connection with it. There is almost, these days, a kind of petit scandale in the thought of allying oneself with anything of a professional nature. And it is at this point that I shrink a little from asserting myself with regard to professional aspects of art. And here the quality of confession must break through.


'Art and the Personal Life', Marsden Hartley, 1928


As soon as a real artist finds out what art is, the more is he likely to feel the need of keeping silent about it, and about himself in connection...

As soon as a real artist finds out what art is, the more is he likely to feel the need of keeping silent about it, and about himself in connection...

As soon as a real artist finds out what art is, the more is he likely to feel the need of keeping silent about it, and about himself in connection...

As soon as a real artist finds out what art is, the more is he likely to feel the need of keeping silent about it, and about himself in connection...