Does Wealth Destroy Creativity?
“It is easier for a pickled shark to pass through the eye of a needle than for a multimillionaire to make good art.” That’s how Guardian art critic Jonathan Jones starts a piece about how Damien Hirst is apparently worth 100 million, and whether this will lead to a decline in his creativity, as happened with Warhol and Dali. Or will he be like Rubens, Monet, or Picasso, dispel the belief that an artist must starve to be creative? Read more on wealth and creativity… Comments (2)See All Posts