God bless Jeanette Winterson
Dec. 26th, 2008 02:13 pmArt is central to all our lives, not just the better-off and educated. . . I know that from my own story, and from the evidence of every child ever born — they all want to hear and to tell stories, to sing, to make music, to act out little dramas, to paint pictures, to make sculptures.
This is born in and we breed it out.
And then, when we have bred it out, we say that art is elitist, and at the same time we either fetishize art — the high prices, the jargon, the inaccessibility — or we ignore it.
The truth is, artist or not, we are all born on the creative continuum, and that is a heritage and a birthright of all of our lives.
-- Jeanette Winterson (author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit), from an essay quoted in NYTimes Sunday Book Review, 12/19/08 (line spacing mine)
This is born in and we breed it out.
And then, when we have bred it out, we say that art is elitist, and at the same time we either fetishize art — the high prices, the jargon, the inaccessibility — or we ignore it.
The truth is, artist or not, we are all born on the creative continuum, and that is a heritage and a birthright of all of our lives.
-- Jeanette Winterson (author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit), from an essay quoted in NYTimes Sunday Book Review, 12/19/08 (line spacing mine)
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Date: 2008-12-27 12:18 am (UTC)I can understand why whimsy does not have a place in engineering. People's lives depend on no surprises, but it is a stoic and conservative field. WOW!
There are not many grants for people to do art, to keep us entertained and inspired at a very high level, but bankers get rather large bonuses. No wonder there are so many didactic, humorless, true believers out there.
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Date: 2008-12-27 08:18 am (UTC)Unfortunate self-contradictory metaphor, though.