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There are laws which the stone imposes upon us.
Fritz Wotruba
Solidity, rigidity, what did not yield to the pressure of the hand attracted me.
Fritz Wotruba
The material is destined, in the end, to remain a mere auxiliary, just good enough to enable stammering to become speech.
Fritz Wotruba
What nevertheless subsists is the desire of an absolute ideal form, a form which can adapt itself to any setting and to any scale.
Fritz Wotruba
The search continues for the absolute model-form which shall do justice to every dimension without loss of inner force.
Fritz Wotruba
Culture can flourish only under the protection of a society with aristocratic characteristics.
Fritz Wotruba
At the present time the artists stands alone.... no ideology can be of help to him.
Fritz Wotruba
Only a distinctive individual can produce great art. Great art is synonymous with anonymous art.
Fritz Wotruba
I am concerned with the figure... Equilibrium, unity.
Fritz Wotruba
Every magnitude, every dimension, requires a new configuration.
Fritz Wotruba
Our existence has a hectic quality. It is as though mobilization [circa 1937, the pre-war years in his country Austria] were imminent. Each one of us is suffering; we are all constantly worried as to how we are going through the next day. In spite of all this, we [Wotruba and his wife] have an unquenchable lust for life.
Fritz Wotruba
Measures, weights, proportions move and change in expression and meaning.
Fritz Wotruba
My desire to work is not stimulated by the classical proportions of Greek architecture, but by functional silos and hangars... The confusion of places, cluttered with art and culture chokes my inspiration. What stimulates and interests me is the natural noise of a busy city, and the practical lay-out of a harbor or factory which has come into being without consideration of any aesthetic principles.
Fritz Wotruba
The power and force of stone reside in its mass, its weight, and its density.
Fritz Wotruba
The hardness and immobility of material gave me more satisfaction tan true-to-life representations.
Fritz Wotruba
Stone is the only true material for the sculptor. All others, tin, iron bars, tin cans and coiled springs are merely poor substitutes.
Fritz Wotruba
The sudden change [Wotruba and his wife returned to Vienna in December 1945, at the end of the war; there he started to direct a class for advanced students on the Akademie der Bildenden Künste of Vienna] has had a shock effect on me and on my work. The almost sensual excitement caused by the destruction around me wears off rather quickly. It is not my duty to give this past [of Nazism and the war-years, fh] more significance than it has already been given in literature, on the stage and in the cinema. I am concerned with the figure, with the statuary, i. e., with statics, measurement, equilibrium, and with unity.
Fritz Wotruba
A good piece of art must combine barbarism and culture: two unique elements...
Fritz Wotruba