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Creativity Quote by Ben Shahn

"When a man returned from the field and we'd look at the work, we'd criticize each other very genuinely and never offensively. And we would avoid all tricks, angle shots were just horrible to us"

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A surprisingly tough kind of tenderness sits inside Shahn's memory: criticism as a craft discipline, not a social performance. The line is built on a quiet refusal of ego. "Very genuinely" is doing the heavy lifting, because it frames critique as an act of care and accuracy, not dominance. In that world, your pride is less important than the work, and the work is less important than the shared standards that make the work worth doing.

The context is Shahn's milieu of artist-workers - people who came back from the "field" with drawings, studies, and impressions gathered under real conditions, not studio fantasy. That word also hints at the politics around him: Shahn was steeped in documentary urgency and social conscience, the era when art had to answer to labor, poverty, and public life. You can hear the ethic of the workshop and the union hall: debate is welcome, cheap shots aren't.

"Angle shots" is the tell. It drags the language of sport and street argument into aesthetics, naming a sin that every creative community recognizes: critique that is technically true but strategically cruel, calibrated to win. Shahn isn't romanticizing harmony; he's sketching a code of conduct that makes hard feedback survivable. The subtext is that art collapses when criticism becomes theater - when the critic performs cleverness, or uses "honesty" as a weapon. His ideal is sharper: candor without sadism, standards without snobbery, and a mutual agreement that the fastest way to ruin a serious practice is to start keeping score.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Shahn, Ben. (2026, January 17). When a man returned from the field and we'd look at the work, we'd criticize each other very genuinely and never offensively. And we would avoid all tricks, angle shots were just horrible to us. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-a-man-returned-from-the-field-and-wed-look-39214/

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Shahn, Ben. "When a man returned from the field and we'd look at the work, we'd criticize each other very genuinely and never offensively. And we would avoid all tricks, angle shots were just horrible to us." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-a-man-returned-from-the-field-and-wed-look-39214/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"When a man returned from the field and we'd look at the work, we'd criticize each other very genuinely and never offensively. And we would avoid all tricks, angle shots were just horrible to us." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-a-man-returned-from-the-field-and-wed-look-39214/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.

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Ben Shahn

Ben Shahn (September 12, 1898 - March 14, 1969) was a Artist from Lithuania.

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