That which, perhaps, hears more nonsense than anything in the world, is a picture in a museum.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A painting in a museum hears more ridiculous opinions than anything else in the world.
A museum should not just be a place for fancy paintings but should be a place where we can communicate our lives through our everyday objects.
I suppose illustration tends to live in the streets, rather than in the hermetically sealed atmosphere of the museum, and consequently it has come to be taken less seriously.
Museums are managers of consciousness. They give us an interpretation of history, of how to view the world and locate ourselves in it. They are, if you want to put it in positive terms, great educational institutions. If you want to put it in negative terms, they are propaganda machines.
What would I put in a museum? Probably a museum! That's an amusing relic of our past.
Art should be created for life, not for the museum.
I think everything belongs in a certain place, for kids who feel they don't belong anywhere. A museum is an institution like a library where everything has a place, everything belongs.
Museums provide places of relaxation and inspiration. And most importantly, they are a place of authenticity. We live in a world of reproductions - the objects in museums are real. It's a way to get away from the overload of digital technology.
Shouldn't a great museum foster serious seeing before all else?
Museums are like the quiet car of the world. It's a place you can come to escape, where there's authenticity, there's uniqueness, there's calm, there's physicality.