Sculpture is something you bump into when you back up to look at a painting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's extremely difficult to say what one actually means by 'sculpture' other than, in a provisional sense, it's something that goes on the floor or a pedestal, and loosely applies to a certain history of the use of that term.
Sculpture occupies real space like we do... you walk around it and relate to it almost as another person or another object.
A sculpture is just a painting cut out and stood up somewhere.
Good painting is the kind that looks like sculpture.
A sculptor is a person who is interested in the shape of things, a poet in words, a musician by sounds.
The thing with sculpture is, 90% of the time, when I pass a piece of sculpture, it's in public or somewhere, and it's just, how inconvenient that that's there. It takes up so much room, and it's so oppressive.
Sculpture is the best comment that a painter can make on painting.
Architecture is inhabited sculpture.
Objectifying is kind of a funny thing. Art is objectification, all art, because you're taking someone and making them into an object. But people can also talk back more to you when you're sketching them. They can look at you and say, 'Oh man, you got me wrong.'
I look at every piece of furniture and every object as an individual sculpture.