Until now artists have only interpreted the world, the point however, is to change it.         

-apologies to Karl Marx

The problem of course is materialism- the pursuit of happiness through the accumulation and ostentatious display of wealth, and the consumption of a mind-boggling array of  products.

We have to change because it is obviously unsustainable. A philosophy based on meeting the ever increasing desires of an ever growing population via the extraction of more and more resources will inevitably run slap bang into the finite nature of the planet itself. Crunch! This, of course is patently obvious to anyone who gives it more than a passing thought. So what can we do about it? Who will volunteer to give up their creature comforts? How will we keep our enormous brains amused if they are not filled with the dreams and the schemes for amassing our personal fortunes?

This is where the artists have a vitally important role to play. Ultimately it is the monks, the poets and the artists and such like, who are happy to feed their soul and leave their pockets empty. It is the artists who are enthralled and fascinated by the world around us, in all its detail and its immensity.  It is the artists: writers, dancers, thespians, musicians, filmmakers, sculptors, potters and painters who are pushing the boundaries of our consciousness.Apologies to anyone left off the list) If we are to succeed in dismantling materialism as our raison d’etre, art is what we must replace it with , art that celebrates every aspect of existence. Surely then we will be so rich we won’t need money. The artists we see around us in the community are the (barely) living proof of this hypothesis.

Economic Growth, Development and Progress are the mantra of the modern world, but the more successful we are at achieving these goals, the faster we approach our ultimate failure.

On the other hand, creative growth, development and progress are limitless!

Ben Laycock  2005                                                                                            

Unknown's avatar

I am a fearless reporter who has recently been sacked from News of the World due to wishy washy. namby pamby, bleeding heart, bed weting liberals banging on about Ethics, whatever they are. I try to offend as many people as possible but in the words of some great orator, "you can offend some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, but youcant offend all of the people all of the time".

Leave a comment