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Rene Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist who is best known for his witty and thought-provoking images and explorations of the hidden aspects of reality. He often used ordinary objects in an unusual context to challenge observers' preconditioned perceptions of reality. His work has influenced pop culture and is often seen in films, television, and other forms of media. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Rene Magritte on his art, surreal, mysterious.
The purpose of art is mystery. — Rene Magritte
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The present reeks of mediocrity and the atom bomb. — Rene Magritte
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My painting is visible images which conceal nothing they evoke mystery and indeed when one sees one of my pictures, one asks oneself this simple question 'What does that mean'? It does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing either, it is unknowable. — Rene Magritte
My painting is visible images that conceal nothing they evoke mystery. Mystery means nothing. It is unknowable. — Rene Magritte
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The feeling we experience while we look at a picture is not to be distinguished from the picture or from ourselves. the feeling, picture, and ourselves are united in one mystery. — Rene Magritte
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Do not accept any explanation of the world either through chance or determinism. You are not responsible for your belief. It is not even you who decides that you are not responsible - and so on to infinity. You are not obliged to believe. There is no point of departure. — Rene Magritte
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We are surrounded by curtains. We only perceive the world behind a curtain of semblance. At the same time, an object needs to be covered in order to be recognized at all. — Rene Magritte
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Only thought can resemble. It resembles by being what it sees, hears, or knows; it becomes what the world offers it. — Rene Magritte
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Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see. There is an interest in that which is hidden and which the visible does not show us. This interest can take the form of a quite intense feeling, a sort of conflict, one might say, between the visible that is hidden and the visible that is present. — Rene Magritte
The purpose of art is mystery. — Rene Magritte
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I detest my past, and anyone else's. I detest resignation, patience, professional heroism and obligatory beautiful feelings. I also detest the decorative arts, folklore, advertising, voices making announcements, aerodynamism, boy scouts, the smell of moth balls, events of the moment, and drunken people. — Rene Magritte
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The present reeks of mediocrity and the atom bomb. — Rene Magritte
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Visible things can be invisible. However, our powers of thought grasp both the visible and the invisible – and I make use of painting to render thoughts visible. — Rene Magritte
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I like subversive humor, freckles, women's knees and long hair, the laughter of playing children, and a girl running down the street. — Rene Magritte
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My investigations resembled the pursuit of the solution to a problem for which I had three data: the object, the thing connected with it in the shadow of my consciousness, and the light wherein that thing would become apparent. — Rene Magritte
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Painting bores me like everything else. Unfortunately, painting is one of the activities - it is bound up in the series of activities - that seems to change almost nothing in life, the same habits are always recurring. — Rene Magritte
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If one looks at a thing with the intention of trying to discover what it means, one ends up no longer seeing the thing itself, but of thinking of the question that is raised. — Rene Magritte
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I need to see the original paintings just as little as I have to read the original manuscripts of books. — Rene Magritte
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I have few illusions: the cause is lost in advance. As for me, I do my part, which is to drag a fairly drab existence to its conclusion. — Rene Magritte
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Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see, but it is impossible. Humans hide their secrets too well. — Rene Magritte
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Too often we tend to reduce what is strange to what is familiar. I intend to restore the familiar to the strange. — Rene Magritte
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