"Nobody sees like we do."
A blog dedicated to musician, poet, and artist Patti Smith, and to artist and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Look here for photographs, quotes, videos, poetry, and more about their lives, their art, and their friendship.
In my low periods, I wondered what was the point of creating art. For whom? Are we animating God? Are we talking to ourselves? And what was the ultimate goal? To have one’s work caged in art’s great zoos—the Modern, the Met, the Louvre?
I craved honesty, yet found dishonesty in myself. Why commit to art? For self-realization, or for itself? It seemed indulgent to add to the glut unless one offered illumination.
Often I’d sit and try to write or draw, but all of the manic activity in the streets, coupled with the Vietnam War, made my efforts seem meaningless. I could not identify with political movements. In trying to join them I felt overwhelmed by yet another form of bureaucracy. I wondered if anything I did mattered.
(Source: thisall-americangirl)
Smith (Just Kids, 2010)
Smith (Just Kids, 2010)
Smith (Just Kids, 2010)
Smith (Just Kids, 2010)
Smith (Just Kids, 2010)