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'The starving artist' is a myth, author says: Here's what it takes for creatives to sustain a career - MSNWhat interested D'Erasmo was not what got these artists going, but what kept them going over decades of life. Romanticized ideas of the starving artist, she says, ignore the reality that art is ...
The art practice of New York City accounting firm LMC helps clients go from "starving" to successful artists in need of the ...
“The starving artist” trope has been passed down for generations, and it does nothing but disempowers artists trying to promote their work.
The “starving artist” trope is a combination of history, stereotyping, and the narrowing of an already competitive field. The stereotypical artist — one who sacrifices material well-being ...
But I also think the landscape for artists has changed a lot in the last decade. A lot of communities have seen decreased funding for arts and culture and the kind of structures that used to ...
Some starving artist sales keep the age-old art sweatshops in business. In some cases, workers stand for hours in front of a machine that supports a long roll of blank canvas.
The following is a true story: Within one week of starring in a national Kmart commercial as a rapping lunch lady, I found myself on stage behind Outkast’s Andre 3000 at Lollapalooza, dancing to ...
What interested D'Erasmo was not what got these artists going, but what kept them going over decades of life. Romanticized ideas of the starving artist, she says, ignore the reality that art is ...
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