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Creative Freedom: Can we separate art from the artist?

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Subscribe to the Academy of Ideas Substack for more information on the next Battle and future events: https://clairefox.substack.com/subscribe CREATIVE FREEDOM: CAN WE SEPARATE ART FROM THE ARTIST? https://archives.battleofideas.org.uk/2021/session/creative-freedom-can-we-separate-art-from-the-artist/ Oscar Wilde once said: ‘There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.’ However, literary and artistic works are increasingly judged by the behaviour or beliefs of their creators. Over recent years, the practice of ‘cancelling’ high profile artists and other celebrities, in other words culturally blocking an individual from having prominent public exposure, has become a polarising topic of debate. Philip Larkin, Scarlett Johansson and Wiley are just a few who are being ‘cancelled’ as a result of their words or actions. To many people, this process of publicly calling for accountability has become an important tool of social justice. Others think the moral character of the artist has no bearing on the worth of the art. Nick Cave says cancel culture has an ‘asphyxiating effect on the creative soul of a society’. Should we cleanse cinemas of Kevin Spacey and Roman Polanski movies or banish Picasso and Caravaggio canvases from our galleries? Should the views and actions of artists be treated differently to those of other offensive celebrities? Should art be policed on the basis of whether its creators are sending the right message – and, if so, what are the implications for artists themselves? Speakers Rosamund Cuckston organiser, Birmingham Salon; lead singer, Pram Dr NobuLali Dangazele lecturer, Gordon Institute of Business Science; founder, ShakeXperience; co-founder, Nudgeathon Dr Philip Kiszely lecturer in performance and cultural histories, University of Leeds; author, Hollywood through Private Eyes Mo Lovatt national coordinator, Debating Matters; programme coordinator, Academy of Ideas Zuzanna Murawiak fine arts student, University of The Arts London; writer, The New Taboo; member, Free Speech Champions Chair Alastair Donald co-convenor, Battle of Ideas festival; convenor, Living Freedom; author, Letter on Liberty: The Scottish Question
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Subscribe to the Academy of Ideas Substack for more information on the next Battle and future events: https://clairefox.substack.com/subscribe CREATIVE FREEDOM: CAN WE SEPARATE ART FROM THE ARTIST? https://archives.battleofideas.org.uk/2021/session/creative-freedom-can-we-separate-art-from-the-artist/ Oscar Wilde once said: ‘There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.’ However, literary and artistic works are increasingly judged by the behaviour or beliefs of their creators. Over recent years, the practice of ‘cancelling’ high profile artists and other celebrities, in other words culturally blocking an individual from having prominent public exposure, has become a polarising topic of debate. Philip Larkin, Scarlett Johansson and Wiley are just a few who are being ‘cancelled’ as a result of their words or actions. To many people, this process of publicly calling for accountability has become an important tool of social justice. Others think the moral character of the artist has no bearing on the worth of the art. Nick Cave says cancel culture has an ‘asphyxiating effect on the creative soul of a society’. Should we cleanse cinemas of Kevin Spacey and Roman Polanski movies or banish Picasso and Caravaggio canvases from our galleries? Should the views and actions of artists be treated differently to those of other offensive celebrities? Should art be policed on the basis of whether its creators are sending the right message – and, if so, what are the implications for artists themselves? Speakers Rosamund Cuckston organiser, Birmingham Salon; lead singer, Pram Dr NobuLali Dangazele lecturer, Gordon Institute of Business Science; founder, ShakeXperience; co-founder, Nudgeathon Dr Philip Kiszely lecturer in performance and cultural histories, University of Leeds; author, Hollywood through Private Eyes Mo Lovatt national coordinator, Debating Matters; programme coordinator, Academy of Ideas Zuzanna Murawiak fine arts student, University of The Arts London; writer, The New Taboo; member, Free Speech Champions Chair Alastair Donald co-convenor, Battle of Ideas festival; convenor, Living Freedom; author, Letter on Liberty: The Scottish Question
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