Not only will we become better people but we will be happy whether we are factory workers or celebrities. Bono is a lead singer of the U - 2 rock band, he is an artist, and his work is not only worthy of praise like an artist, it also creates a better world. No one doubts that he is a wonderful artist: even a singer, a composer and even an art director: his career is full of credits from his band and works with other artists; and charity.
Whose job do you envy? How does it motivate you? I have a lot of influence. I am impressed with the works of Durer and Graham Sutherland. I also like works by contemporary artists such as Paul Morrison and Kate Maguire. I like the work of Samuel Palmer; he was born in Walworth in 1805 and hated the street waste and pollution. He will go to the village of Dewey in that village and compare his experience with "beauty dream". Though I can not wait for him to leave, I like the fact that he is a South London artist. I do not start in a hurry
Considering the artist who inspired and inspired me, I can not fit in the fixed idea I was working in my head. Contemporary artists such as Swoon, Barbara Kruger, William Kentridge, Ai Weiwei and Steve Bowers are deeply rooted in the hearts of individuals and communities. These artists show infinite devotion to work. The world of artists with such recognition and influence is small, impossible in my opinion. But Paola's speech made me recognize the importance of being as close to every level as possible. I will not deny myself anymore I no longer think that my speech has no value or meaning. Because you do not make a living, it is not that you should insist on your ability and share it.
No, I will. When shadow of responsibility (or other shadow) is projected to the artist, he / she can freely create for a longer period of time. It resembles an artist of totalitarian regime and they can evaluate their work only when they are consistent with the ideals of the country. I do not want to live in a society or country that thinks that "certain" work should be "done" on specific topics. By definition, art is not responsible. But if an artist can freely undertake such responsibility like many poets in the United States it will be completely different. Interestingly, the word "artist" is used instead of "poet" in this question. Do you want to know if dancers, actors, painters, sculptors, musicians were asked about their "political" responsibility in their work? In my opinion, poets / writers are often "responsible" about this issue and are questioned frequently and unfairly than other artists.