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by jcarrano
132 days ago
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"If you need subsidies in order to live off art, you don't live off art but live off the state". As part time artist I see many problems with these schemes: - Decoupled from people's actual appreciation of the art being done: I feel better when I know people voluntarily gave up their hard-earned money for what I do.
- Monopoly-style "winner takes all". The people who benefit from this are the ones already in a position to ask for the benefit.
- No one bites the hand that feeds then. That will form a body of "artists" subservient to the state. The human problem is that no artist is willing to acknowledge that the public is not willing to spend money on their product. |
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And in hard economic times artists ought to turn to gleaning.