How do you measure success?
What does success look like for you? In Walter Benjamin’s 1935 essay “Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” he argued the venue basically declares what’s art and what’s not. As a younger man, I hated this interpretation. “What do you mean the museums and galleries get to decide what’s art?!???” I favored a more democratic approach. It’s art, if it speaks to me, if I can relate to it and it makes me feel something. Now as an older artist, I spend more time than I’d like to admit trying to get my work in galleries and museums. I see now, in a practical sense, old Benjamin had a point. How do you measure success? Is it by where your work is shown? How many people see it? How often it’s written about/where it’s published? Or maybe it’s how much money you make? For me, these days I base it on if I finish the work, and how close it is to my intended idea/vision. Making the damn thing is already hard enough. Everything else is extra.