Wednesday, February 26, 2014

BEING AN INTROVERT IN THE ART WORLD

There are two kinds of people, in general, introverts and extroverts. This is true about people within the art world as well. There are people who are silent sketchers and there are people who shove their idea down your throat. I always was led to believe that most artists were introverts but, most of my classmates are extroverts. 

Extroverts, I have learned, want people to know about their opinion. Whether it's just having a conversation or painting about it. A lot of artists are also narcissists. Yes there are artists who help charities and others, I'm just saying they have a high self esteem and ego. Which is great in the art world because of all of the critics. This is the opposite of what some people believe about artists because of the whole quiet meek artist stereotype. These artists will have no problem getting their name out there and promoting their work. They will probably get more shows because of being so out there and interesting. But what do the introverted artists do?

Technology has been a miracle worker for the introverted. Now with technology artists are able to submit their work electronically to shows and promote their art through many different websites to gain followers. So now that we're so used to only having to talk through typing how do artists deal when they have to actually talk at colleges or lectures or their own art opening?

Even though both introverted and extroverted artists have an ego, and need it, to promote their work and their passion, it can be hard to actually get what you want across to the audience. I've seen some art talks at an opening reception where the artist barely talks and clearly doesn't want to. But I've also seen some where the people are clearly ready to go and talk to anyone. A lot of people would say that the quieter artist isn't as passionate about what their work is about or even art in general but, I think you cannot combine those two thoughts. Yes, it is important to be passionate about your artwork but you can be passionate about your work in a one-on-one conversation instead of a group reception. The fact that there is a show going on about this particular artist means they are passionate and want to share their work. I think it is important to keep in mind that many artists portray their opinion and thoughts through their pieces anyway so have a conversation with their work.There is a lot of power behind whatever you have researched that no one else has found, so use that to teach others instead of thinking of it about as a moment where you and only you are in the spotlight, cause your art is there too (and it will always have your back).

I believe that many people will have an issue with this only because it is so important to make connections and show your passion for what you do, but I don't think it is necessary especially with today's technology. It's okay to not want to talk about your work to everyone that's why we make long labels next to our pieces and artist statements and PR statements. Overall, don't assume an introverted artist isn't passionate about their work and doesn't want to share it with the world. 

What do you guys think? If you're an introvert, how does it feel to you?

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