Caught between popular culture and personal truth
I read this quote today and recognized the experience. I think it is a common among artists who feel caught between commercial, popular culture and the need to stay true in their art.
“High, serious, uncompromising art has a disturbing effect, often distressing and torturing. Popular art on the other hand wants to soothe and distract us from the painful problems of existence instead of inspiring us to activity and exertion, criticism and self-examination, moving us on the contrary to passivity and self-satisfaction. The chances of success of important works are lessened by the fact that the new, unusual and difficult have a disturbing effect upon an uneducated and not especially artistically experienced audience and move them to take a negative position.”
Arnold Hauser, the Sociology of Art (1963)
I read this quote today and recognized the experience. I think it is a common among artists who feel caught between commercial, popular culture and the need to stay true in their art.
“High, serious, uncompromising art has a disturbing effect, often distressing and torturing. Popular art on the other hand wants to soothe and distract us from the painful problems of existence instead of inspiring us to activity and exertion, criticism and self-examination, moving us on the contrary to passivity and self-satisfaction. The chances of success of important works are lessened by the fact that the new, unusual and difficult have a disturbing effect upon an uneducated and not especially artistically experienced audience and move them to take a negative position.”
Arnold Hauser, the Sociology of Art (1963)
