See if that guy has a brother.  And the next time someone nags me about
 painting to the market I'm going to quote the part about the money not
being the source of issues and challenges.
Kate Sullivan

-----Original Message-----
From: William Conger <[email protected]>
To: aesthetics-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Feb 10, 2013 10:36 am
Subject: $

All this moaning about art and money annoys me.  Why do people expect
artists to
not be interested in making money with their art?
How come it's OK for everybody else to make money doing whatever they
want to do
and are good at doing but it's not OK for artists?

It's just crap to speculate that people like Luce used to seek a profit
in order
to produce a good magazine, as if the goals of the magazine were
independent of
profit.  In business the goal is making a profit with the product and
if the
product is aimed at something that can be valued outside of money then
that's
the goal that can only exist if the money is there to attain it. Profit
comes
first.

I suppose artists and pure businesspeople are supposed to do their
stuff for
free to avoid being sullied by money.

As an artist I try to make money with my art because it's very
expensive to be
an artist and I need money to pay for my studio and all the supplies
and other
art-related costs...and it's plenty more than most people imagine. I
try to make
the best art I can by aiming at art issues, art history, ideas, and all
the
feelings I have for it.  I don't think of buyers and I never aim to
please them
because, frankly, they are not the source of art issues and challenges.
But they
have the money.  And I need some of it.

Here's my proposition to those who think artists should not worry about
selling
their art.  Give me an annual stipend of $200,000 and I promise not to
sell any
more of my art.  Better yet, give me $4,000,000 and you can have all
the art I
make for the rest of my life with a guarantee of at least 20 pieces a
year.  Now
that's a great deal!  I will arrange a direct deposit for you.
wc







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From: joseph berg <[email protected]>
To: aesthetics-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, February 9, 2013 11:51:42 PM
Subject: "...Today, the goal is to reach the profit."

Isn't art becoming like TIME magazine?:

- If, 70 years ago, you asked Henry Luce, What is Time magazine for? hed
probably talk about setting societys agenda, capturing the attention of
the educated and powerful and most of all, delivering the best weekly
news
package he could. Today, the answer is clear. The purpose of the
magazine
is to make as much money as possible. Everything else is in service of
that
goal. It used to be that the profit enabled the magazine to reach its
goals. Today, the goal is to reach the profit.

http://articles.marketwatch.com/2013-02-05/commentary/36745745_1_profits-capi
talism-invisible-hand

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