Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by T. J. Clark

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
T. J. Clark

Timothy James "T. J." Clark is a British art historian and writer. He taught art history in a number of universities in England and the United States, including Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley.

The value of a work of art cannot ultimately turn on the more or less of its subservience to ideology; for painting can be grandly subservient to the half-truths of the moment, doggedly servile, and yet be no less intense.
Modernism had two great wishes. It wanted its audience to be led toward a recognition of the social reality of the sign (away from the comforts of narrative and illusionism, was the claim); but equally it dreamed of turning the sign back to a bedrock of World/Nature/Sensation/Subjectivity which the to and fro of capitalism had all but destroyed.
If I can't have the proletariat as my chosen people any longer, at least capitalism remains my Satan. — © T. J. Clark
If I can't have the proletariat as my chosen people any longer, at least capitalism remains my Satan.
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