Should Problematic Artists Really Be Cancelled?

This week’s episode is just a taster of a topic i’ve been marinating on for a while so I’m not really coming to a solid conclusion here, but more so raising the topic and sharing some recent resources that had me thinking more about this predicament we unfortunately find ourselves in when it comes to artists who have problematic pasts.I’m not one to jump to cancelling people for mistakes or missteps and I don’t think everything should be politicised quite as much as it is right now. But then on the other hand it’s sometimes hard to look away or disregard certain actions or behaviour and simply go on enjoying an artists work. But then again what if it’s one of the greatest pieces of art ever created like Manhattan and Annie hall? Below are some links to things I mention in the video if you’re interested.Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma - https://amzn.to/3F6XYLRA Guardian article by the author - https://shorturl.at/FlOc1Detailed show notes can be found on my Substack - https://lucylumen.substack.com/podcast*some links may be affiliate Get full access to Love Lucy at lucylumen.substack.com/subscribe

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Lucy Lumen is exploring the peripherals of photography and creativity. Searching for answers to the questions we ask ourselves in a world where consumption of art and culture is increasingly an online activity. Lucy wants to know the who, what, when, where, why and how of being a modern creative. Join Lucy as she shares her thoughts, feelings and experiences as a working photographer and artist( as well as a content creator) in both solo episodes and sharing the adventures of others in long form interviews. Go to www.lucylumen.com/podcast/ for more details and episode show notes. lucylumen.substack.com