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Photography is used to give evidence, and the evidence is always deceiving.
— Christian Boltanski
Every time I ask questions about sex, I always end up asking questions about death.
— Christian Boltanski
I think of L.A. as truly the melting pot. It's basically a mini-country unto itself.
— Patrick Soon-Shiong
A well-managed factory is boring. Nothing exciting happens in it because the crises have been anticipated and have been converted into routine.
— Peter F. Drucker
The photo replaces the memory. When someone dies, after a while you can't visualize them anymore, you only remember them through their pictures.
— Christian Boltanski
And while she hadn't been looking for a knight, she hadn't been searching out ogres, either.
— Nora Roberts
I think that all human activity is stupid. Artistic activity is also stupid, but you can see it more clearly.
— Christian Boltanski
We all die twice - once when we actually die and once when no one on earth recognizes our photograph.
— Christian Boltanski
The science about life is very optimistic. Every second, four people in the world die, and six are born. This is optimistic.
— Christian Boltanski
The two elements of the suburban pattern that cause the greatest problems are the extreme separation of uses and the vast distances between things
— James Howard Kunstler
Art-making is not about telling the truth but making the truth felt
— Christian Boltanski
sunken to that of an old woman in the harsh disguise
— Antonia Fraser
You are what you are because your parents made love at that exact moment, and if they made love one second after you would be different.
— Christian Boltanski
I never take photographs myself. I don't feel like a photographer, more like a recycler
— Christian Boltanski
I'm obsessed with horrible movies.
— Kreayshawn
One of my favourite exhibitions is called 'Do It,' which I co-curated with the artists Christian Boltanski and Bertrand Lavier 21 years ago.
— Hans Ulrich Obrist