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It's so easy to tell ourselves we have to price our art low so people will buy it -- because "art isn't a necessity. It's a luxury." How many times have you told yourself that? Probably quite a few. Here's the issue with that line of thinking: If we, as ARTISTS, believe that it is a not necessity, we'll pass that belief along to everyone we meet.
Sure. If you can't afford food or clothes or a. Is Art a necessity or a luxury? Do we really need art like we need art, food, and shelter? In order to understand an answer for this, we need to look at the terms, necessity and luxury first.
Luxury is something that you don't really need. By this definition, there are a lot of things that fall into this category. Art is oh so essential.
It's a cornerstone of human well-being. Is art a luxury? here. Jordan Kessler,.44, 2016, archival pigment print mounted to aluminum, 26 x 43″.
Courtesy of the artist and Pitch Black Editions. It's easy to find voices that tell us that art is a luxury. They come from legislators who have doubted the value of an art or humanities degree.
They babble at Art Basel, where the 1% turns contemporary art into the latest luxury good. They echo in our own. The material aspect of art, the ability of an artist to sustain themselves in relation to their economic background is where the question of luxury comes in.
'I want to be a full-time artist' is a statement which will make most of the elders in an Indian middle-class family faint with shock- an abomination! A luxury. A hobby.
A nice-to-have. But that's a lie. Art is not a luxury.
It's a necessity. It's how we process emotions. It's how we connect with ourselves and others.
It's how we make sense of the world. Without art, we are starving. Not in our physical body, but in our spirit.
Today, I want to remind you why your creativity matters. The boundaries between art, fashion and luxury seem to be melting away. That's great for brands, but what about artists - and the art?
Art Is Not A Luxury. Artist holds freedom of expression, and the viewers the liberty of interpretation. Contemporary art longs for the communication between spectators and artists.
Artists like Nara and Aya Takano use children as a subject in almost all of their art. Is art a necessity or a luxury? Through iconic locations, performance and celebrity culture, come and explore the role of art in public realm across Tate Britain. Curated by young people's groups from Tate Britain, Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums and Museums Sheffield.