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I like the idea of taking three-dimensional objects and making them two-dimensional so that they look like cartoons.

- Cornelia Parker

Making, Three-Dimensional, Cartoons

What was the most important thing I learned from Chomsky? That capitalism compels us to work ourselves to death in order to stuff our houses with things we don't need. Perhaps this is one thing art can do: create a new aesthetic, one of austerity.

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Death, Aesthetic, Ourselves, Compels

Artists and scientists are very close. They always have been, but I think we've just been divided out over the last few centuries into specialisms. Leonardo da Vinci was drawing helicopters and all kinds of things. We're artificially divided. I think we're closer than we think we are.

- Cornelia Parker

Been, I Think, Very, Helicopters

I like drawing from all kinds of territories in art.

- Cornelia Parker

Art, Drawing, Like, Territories

My parents were always doubtful about my making a living as an artist. Even when I was up for the Turner Prize, my mum suggested I apply for a curator's job.

- Cornelia Parker

Living, Always, Making, Turner

Violence is part of everybody's life, whether you like or express it or not. My work utilises all the energies that I have, and part of it is violent, and I'd rather it be out than in.

- Cornelia Parker

Like, Everybody, Violent, Energies

After leaving college, I was in a show called Sculpture by Women where I was asked to talk about my history of victimisation in art, and I genuinely didn't think I had been victimised. Although I obviously believe in a lot of the feminist aspirations, I was wary about being dragged down by the politics of it.

- Cornelia Parker

Politics, College, Been, Aspirations

I think my work is like a spiral: you keep coming back on yourself, but you're at a different place. It's like reading 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' every five years. You realise that some things have caught up.

- Cornelia Parker

Some, Caught, I Think, Different Place

I can consciously say I like squashing things because I saw 'Tom and Jerry' films or Charlie Chaplin in 'Modern Times.' That's true.

- Cornelia Parker

Like, Films, Modern Times, Chaplin

A lot of my work has been about stuff I've been frightened of: cliffs, explosions, meteorites, that kind of stuff. I would have been this trembling blob of fear if I hadn't got into making art, which is a good way of deferring it.

- Cornelia Parker

Been, About, Cliffs, Trembling

Product design is fed by the avant-garde.

- Cornelia Parker

Design, Product, Fed, Avant-Garde

As you get older, things don't work as well. I do Pilates, and that helps.

- Cornelia Parker

Work, Get, Things, Pilates

I do 10 minutes of Pilates every morning if I'm in the mood.

- Cornelia Parker

Mood, Minutes, Every, Pilates

Being a sculptor who uses found objects, all the objects I use in my work have been designed by other people. So I'm tweaking them in some way by squashing them or throwing them off cliffs! Then I formalise my damage by suspending them or arranging them in some kind of way. So I'm using other people's design in a way, so I'm an 'un-maker.'

- Cornelia Parker

Some, Cliffs, Damage, Arranging

Living in a warehouse is great - but after a while, you just want a garden.

- Cornelia Parker

Living, Want, After, Garden

Our cultural industries are our biggest export, our biggest manufacturing base. Every pound spent on art education brings disproportionately large returns. It's the biggest bang for our buck. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. In fact, the more you put in, the greater the successes for the U.K. economy.

- Cornelia Parker

Education, Fact, In Fact, Manufacturing

I take things that are worn out through overuse, that have become cliches - like the shed, a traditional place of rest and retreat - and I give them a more incandescent future.

- Cornelia Parker

Rest, Through, Shed, Cliches

My mother became mentally unwell with schizophrenia when I was in my teens... We couldn't watch television because she thought the people on TV were sending her messages. She thought there were hidden cameras everywhere, so we had to have the curtains drawn.

- Cornelia Parker

Thought, TV, Became, Schizophrenia

I was involved in a serious accident driving in torrential rain at midnight in Cardiff. I was only doing five miles an hour, but because I couldn't see very well, I crossed a junction and collided with another car that was driving very fast. I ended up in hospital for six weeks with a shattered pelvis.

- Cornelia Parker

Very, Junction, Shattered, Crossed

My father was a very controlling man, and it was a big relief to get away from that.

- Cornelia Parker

Big, Away, Very, Relief

I didn't really know what I was looking at when I first came across Man Ray's 'Dust Breeding,' his photograph of a work by Marcel Duchamp called 'Large Glass.' It looked like an aerial photograph or a view through a microscope.

- Cornelia Parker

Through, Microscope, Across, Aerial

I do think there is a link between the accidental art the sciences produce and the deliberate art the artist creates, but I can't help feeling that the innocence of the accidental art of science has a power and curious beauty that artists are hard-pressed to match.

- Cornelia Parker

Art, Curious, Think, Accidental

As a working-class girl, receiving free school dinners, I studied art history. Having never had the chance to visit art galleries, I devoured the knowledge, and it has served me well as a practising artist.

- Cornelia Parker

Art, Working-Class, Having, Practising

I went to a quite macho art school in the 1970s, and while everyone was making hulking big sculptures, I was making things out of bits of paper.

- Cornelia Parker

Art, Big, Sculptures, 1970s

Who thought it would be a good idea to undermine art in the school curriculum? Who thought studying the history of our visual culture was a waste of time? Who thought that only private schools should have that privilege? Was it someone who said we don't need experts?

- Cornelia Parker

Thought, Idea, Private, Curriculum

I'm from a working-class background - I had free school meals all my life and then spent six years in art school.

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Art, My Life, Working-Class, Art School

I want to make work that reflects different times and processes.

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Work, Processes, Times, Reflects

I always feel my work is a chemical reaction between me and the world, wherever I happen to be.

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Happen, Reaction, Always, Wherever

Artists and scientists both think outside the box. They've got to come with genius experiments or ideas to expose the most interesting phenomena.

- Cornelia Parker

Think, Box, Experiments, Phenomena

To make large, site-specific work as an artist is usually quite tortuous; there are so many boxes you have to tick.

- Cornelia Parker

Artist, Boxes, Large, Tick

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