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Thursday, April 27, 2006
  Rich Artists = Bad Art?
Vincent struggled for his art, so did Modigliani, but artists like Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, and more recently Damien Hirst could afford to pay an army of assistants to work for them.
Jonathan Jones of the Gurdian has asked if being rich makes you a bad artist? It's an interesting question, with arguments for and against being rich. Dali is a good example of great wealth making bad art (his later works are really bad), but Monet, Picasso, and Rubens kept doing good work even though they could afford to buy the landscapes they painted!
So it's probably more about the desire to keep pushing yourself, rather than getting too comfortable with your life or your work.
The British artist Damien Hirst is said to have an estimated 100 million pounds at the age of 40, but he seems to be getting too comfortable and has started repeating himself.
Do rich artists make bad art?
"The most brilliant concealer of wealth was Picasso. From his 30s onwards, the modern master could afford the best studios and houses. But when we look at his painting of his studio on his Cannes estate we don't think of him as rich in the same vulgar way as DalĂ­. This is because Picasso lived for work, and left it to his heirs to indulge the excesses and self-hatreds of the rich." Guardian
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Comments:
Painting is a pleasure, but it can also be a lot of work and painful. The problem with being rich is that it is easy to find more reliable ways to buy pleasure than by creating art.

No doubt Rubens was rich and continued to be creative. But it is striking how few great artists are born wealthy. Perhaps it is necessary to fight to survive in the beginning of an art career. Without the struggle to survive (literally) it might not be possible to get past the barriers to findings one's creative voice.
 
I agree with Karl when he says that painting can be "work and painful".

Although I am not a painter I have written quite a bit of poetry in my time and I believe poetry to be a form of art.

My best poetry has always been written during my hardest periods in life. I am a physician and wrote quite extensively as a medical student and resident when the experience of sadness and profoundness was much newer.

Now I am older, more experienced, and much happier. My poetry is not nearly as good!
 
Jordan, what would you do if you were a professional poet instead of a physician? Do you think it would be necessary to seek out hardship in order to write? Serious question.
 
Karl,

If I was a poet instead of a physician, I probably would open myself up to the human experience both happy and sad for inspiration.

For instance, when I was a medical student I volunteered in hospice and spent time with people who were dying of terminal ilnesses. Some of my best understanding of the human experiance, both its beauty and sadness, came from this time. It was a very prolific time for my writing.

Did I volunteer to further my writing career? NO! But I grew as a person and this growth was reflected in my ability to better catch the human spirit and place it into words.
 
successful rich artists,i beleive, produce a qualitatively variable political aesthetics/ Warhol lamented on his campbell soup cans/latter financially ruined Rembrandt painted better in his latter perid/ so did Titian/in a profit based society wealth is surely the cathchword, for the chinese landscape masters wealth never seemed so significant as they stayed away from the patronage of the king/I also grew up with the angst of Van Gogh's and Gauguin's, Kafka.../ Robert Gober is quite different from Jeff Koons/ both have an army of proffessional technicians/I beleive both are rich/

successful rich bad artists are also in abundance/ as there are always very few patronizable tastes and Ideas in a given period in contrast to the cosmos of ideas

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Good comments. I think many forms of art require a different form of living which brings about a new perspective on life or subject matter. To accomplish this new point of view many times we have to suffer o go through life changing moments which tend to be negative. Being rich extinguishes significant possibilities of such experiences and therefore, I think, it's harder to produce art under those circumstances.

It also has to do with whether or not, as an artist, money is your goal. Maybe you see that a certain style or subject is popular, so you create as people demand and become rich (i think was the case of Dali), but you could also work on your on creative work for genuine artistic thought and hope it will catch on and generate some demand (i think was the case of Picasso).
 
I am an artist, and if not having money equates being great I am the greatest! I am currently working on a series that will be a great sensation. I agree that prosperity that one is not ready for is a trap. But I am ready and have no fear of success! I enjoy traveling light, I will leave my fortune to my children provided they are workers for peace in the world.
 
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