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** [[Pauline Kael]] =State of the Art (1985) "A Bad Dream/A Masterpiece," review of ''The Moon in the Gutter'' ([[1983-09-19]]), p. 48.
 
* I’ve always enjoyed feeling a connection to the avant-garde, such as [[Dada]] and [[surrealism]] and pop art. The only thing the artist can do is be honest with themselves and make the art they want to make. That’s what I’ve always done.
** [[Jeff Koons]] in: Graeme Green. "[http://metro.co.uk/2007/07/18/60-seconds-jeff-koons-532798/#ixzz3bThr2XKI 60 SECONDS: Jeff Koons]," at metro.co.uk, 2007/07/18
* What interests me is to paint the kind of anti-sensitivity that impregnates modern civilization. I think art since Cezanne has become extremely romantic and unrealistic, feeding on art. It is Utopian. It has less and less to do with the world. It looks inward — neo-Zen and all that. '''Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesn't look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself.'''
** [[Roy Lichtenstein]] in: Interview by G.R. Swenson; cited in: Eric Protter (1971). ''Painters on Painting.'' p. 263