In Virginia
Woolf’s essay A Room of One’s Own, she
states that the most basic needs for genius are money and privacy. If people
have the money for the resources they need for genius and the privacy to do so,
then they can achieve whatever they set their mind to. In American society, we
are apt to say that this statement is not true--at least the part that talks
about money--because we were taught from a very early age that anyone can
achieve anything, no matter what their initial earning is. However, this
expectation of artists is a detrimental one since it offers no support and, creates
a skewed idea of art in American society.
Nowadays it is
becoming extremely hard to create new, independent artists because we as a
society have refused to provide the money or support for prospective artists.
In our society, we believe that art and culture is merely a luxury and should
not be prioritized. Schools are cutting more and more money from the budgets of
their arts programs and are limiting the resources needed for artistic
development. Not only that but arts colleges are quite hard to come by and can
be extremely expensive. It is extremely difficult to create new artists in this
society, especially those who come from low income backgrounds. What else is
that art has taken a greater focus to making money than has to artistic
expression. All the time we see artists today trying to create business in ways
that artists would not have twenty or thirty years ago, with music videos
sponsoring products and artists putting their songs on advertisements.
Great connection Olivia!
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