creativity

Emergence

Blog Author: 

Arlene Goldbard

There's a quote from Gandhi I love: "To a people famishing and idle, the only acceptable form in which God can dare appear is work and promise of food as wages." Read literally, it is humane and compassionate and deeply true. But I also read it as a general principle, which leads me to this restatement:
 
To a people starving for meaning, the only acceptable form in which God can dare appear is art.

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Author: 
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When Worlds Converge

Author: 
Arlene Goldbard
Media artists share with their counterparts in other fields the huge task of moving public opinion on culture's social value. It's been a long tunnel, but every now and then, there's a glimpse of light.