I'm curious about this topic. Can we separate the art from the artist?
A number of artists of one form or another who I have enjoyed the works of, either their individual works (in the case of a writer or painter, as well as some musicians) or group works (band members, actors/directors, etc) have been denounced as doing things ranging from mildly s*****y to massively horrific. Can we still support their works, by buying their albums or seeing their movies? What about continuing to enjoy those things we already own but not giving them more money?
A by no means exhaustive list of those over the last few years that have come out and made me think about this, and not in any kind of rank:
Bill Cosby
Harvey Weinstein
Louis CK
Kevin Spacey
Joss Whedon
JK Rowling
Neil Gaiman
Ben Hopkins of PWR BTTM
Till Lindemann of Rammstein
Michael Jackson
In case you're not aware, the term "cancel" in the sense of cancel culture actually deems to be derived from this late disco track by CHIC:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mih9xvo7a8
A number of artists of one form or another who I have enjoyed the works of, either their individual works (in the case of a writer or painter, as well as some musicians) or group works (band members, actors/directors, etc) have been denounced as doing things ranging from mildly s*****y to massively horrific. Can we still support their works, by buying their albums or seeing their movies? What about continuing to enjoy those things we already own but not giving them more money?
A by no means exhaustive list of those over the last few years that have come out and made me think about this, and not in any kind of rank:
Bill Cosby
Harvey Weinstein
Louis CK
Kevin Spacey
Joss Whedon
JK Rowling
Neil Gaiman
Ben Hopkins of PWR BTTM
Till Lindemann of Rammstein
Michael Jackson
In case you're not aware, the term "cancel" in the sense of cancel culture actually deems to be derived from this late disco track by CHIC:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mih9xvo7a8