Stupid
is bad and bad is stupid, no exceptions.
All of local,
national and international problems are the products of an enormous
accumulation of stupidity. How did we get to this point?
Who is responsible? I have been debating this question for a
long time and all the leads point to the same place. The place
where humans learn their ways; the education system.
The education system is responsible for
a lot of today's malfunctions. In a simplistic way, here is why:
In educational institutions everything is measured and given
a grade. They carried this grading system over to art schools,
which, in turn, passed it onto the rest of the world through their art
students and their art shows. Some of these art students opened
up art galleries or got jobs in art museums where they applied their
misguided ways compounding the problem.
Art galleries cater to decorators and architects looking for
crafty things like paintings to color-match the couches they are hanging
over. Art museums are playing it safe by showing old masters' art work
that no one can object to.
It is only helping them make money.
So what does the average person learn? That it's all about money and
to want nothing more from life than more money.
This
is a system that makes art shows into theme competitions and whomever
fulfills the theme best wins. This whole concept is a lot of manure
filtering through and trickling down into our society resulting in misguided
perceptions and values about art and life. This is directly responsible
for today's state of the world and the arts, with all its sociopolitical
and economic failures. This "theme" idea is trickled down into
everything. It is even carried
into wars where lives are lost. Imagine, giving
war names like Arabian Nights, Desert Storm or Gee Wiz, It's Still a
War. Does giving war a "theme" make it better for anybody?
War is bad and bad is stupid, no exceptions.
You cannot give an artist a theme to create
within. Its like a bird being free to fly anywhere in it's cage.
Art has led humans out of their caves and into civilization and somehow
we manage to put everything in reverse. The ones responsible for
the grading system get their jobs without a measuring system.
Why? No one should be in a leadership position in education or
government with an IQ of less then 125. Let's measure the measurers
and get the stupid ones out. No intelligent senator or congress
person will object to this and all will get behind a bill like this.
In fact, they all will get behind a bill like this. Only the stupid
ones will object.
Life and art are not a race or a competition
or a game. A life's worth should not be measured with money but
with what that life did for its immediate surroundings and the rest
of humanity. If we were to measure the worth of the lives of Aristotle,
Shakespeare, Van Gogh and Mother Teresa with what was in their income
tax form "1040," they would be classified as bums, profiled and abused
by the law, and if they had to fill out any kind of forms or applications
they would have had to check the box OTHER and not philosopher, writer,
artist or saint.
You don't go to college because you are going
to make more money with your degree but for the happiness this knowledge
will bring to your life. A happy life will do wonders for its
surroundings and humanity. And by the way, a happy life will have
no need for drugs. The geniuses in our school system, at the office
of the DEA, White House, Senate and Congress need to do something and
show us that college did not fail them.
Years ago, I sent a letter to the
White House and a copy to that worthless institute The National Endowment
for the Arts, giving them a unique and simple idea costing nothing to
the tax payer. The idea was to make purchases of fine art Tax
Deductible when the purchase of art is directly from the artist.
There is no wasted time filling up bureaucratic forms and applying to
committees which are governed by people who do not care about the artist
but only their own careers. These people and their careers are
paid for with taxpayer money for doing absolutely nothing.
If purchases
of fine art were Tax Deductible the artists would get direct help to
go on with his/her art. This will stop taxpayer money being spent on
committees deciding who deserves a grant. No taxpayer money would
be spent for the grant either! Now that I think about it, this
may put the institute and its committee members instantly out of business.
No wonder they lost my letter.
Some random thoughts of how to bring about a little change:
What about making a change in all
the forms under the category listing professions? Change the word
"other" into some new options like philosopher, poet, writer, and artist.
Some of us are artists, not others.
You cannot talk
fine art. You paint fine art. It is a very strange paradox
that art critics make a good living from. They do it by criticizing
the artists who make the very art they are making a living from.
It is time to remember that society does not create the artists.
Indeed, it is the other way around. Let's help our artists to
help our desperately needy society. You can start helping today.
See
a play, a movie, an art show, buy a new book, a new CD or treat yourself
to fine art, if you can't afford it I will give it to you free (just
email me). And help someone who needs your help. Start a revolution.
Should you need help email me.
March 12, 2009 3:19 pm
To: gregory@christeas.com
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Just
a note to tell you that I really agree with and enjoyed your
article re: What’s Going On?
Your ideas make perfect sense. I’m studying
to become an Interior Designer in hopes that I can utilize my
art and still hopefully make a living (but in this economy –
who knows?).
Looking at artists as more that bums is a paradigm
shift that perhaps one day people will make, but I think unfortunately
most people are mystified by the whole process, and because
of this we are seen as spoiled brats, or parasites.
Art in itself is pure. It comes from
our desire to communicate and create. I only wish supplies
were free!
Also, my art teacher agrees with you!
Thanks,
Elizabeth Ingram
California,
USA
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Make love not war
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