Historically, artists who remain silent or collaborate during such national crises tend not to fare all that well later on. I don’t think it’s necessary to mix up one’s art marketing with political rhetoric, but hiding oneself is anathema to forming real relationships, can be considered lacking in integrity and might well dampen that elusive artistic energy.
Historically, artists who remain silent or collaborate during such national crises tend not to fare all that well later on. I don’t think it’s necessary to mix up one’s art marketing with political rhetoric, but hiding oneself is anathema to forming real relationships, can be considered lacking in integrity and might well dampen that elusive artistic energy.
Historically, artists who remain silent or collaborate during such national crises tend not to fare all that well later on. I don’t think it’s necessary to mix up one’s art marketing with political rhetoric, but hiding oneself is anathema to forming real relationships, can be considered lacking in integrity and might well dampen that elusive artistic energy.
Thanks for your thoughts Jolyn! I agree - we all have to follow the path that feels right for us.