How to Corrupt Artists in One Quick and Easy Telecon
by Nick GillespieIf you’ve ever wondered–and worried–about where government support of the arts leads, look no further than the full transcript of an August 10 telecon between an official at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and a group of “independent artists from around the country.” The short version: It leads to the use of taxpayer-funded culture as a means of propagandizing for specific, partisan political aims. Which corrupts not just art but artists.

As Patrick Courrelieche, an L.A.-based arts organizer who participated in the call, reported at Big Hollywood, the people running the call, including the NEA’s director of communications Yosi Sergant and members of the White House Office of Public Engagement and United We Serve, told the assembled crew of “thought leaders” that “we’re going to come at you with some specific asks here” (that’s a direct quote from Buffy Wicks of the Office of Public Engagement).
Chief among the requests from Sergant (who was either “reassigned” from the agency or “reportedly resigned” after denying the full extent of his role in organizing the call) was “to pick something whether it’s health care, education, the environment, you know… [and] apply artistic, you know, your artistic creative communities’ utilities and bring them to the table.” Beyond the specific policy issues above, the call organizers stressed the ideologically loaded concept of “service” as the animating principle of the Obama administration and wanted the artists to do whatever they could to promote that. As Wicks put it, “We really view [our efforts] as an onramp to a lifetime of service. We really want service to be incorporated into people’s daily lives.”
Given that the NEA prides itself on being the single largest funding source for the arts in the country, such arm-twisting by agency officials, however masked in fulsome compliments to creators’ genius, is disturbing on its face. It clearly sets a political agenda for the very people who are likely to be applying for, well, NEA and other government grants. Does anyone think that the organizers were fishing around for projects that might complicate the public option for health care?
Embedded in the discussion is at least one other disturbing point: a nearly lunatic delusion that artists are the vanguard of the proletariat. As Mike Skolnick, the political director for music impresario Russell Simmons, told the participants, the assembled crew “tell our country and our young people sort of what to do and what to be in to; and what’s cool and what’s not cool.” While that command-and-control notion is widely shared by liberals and conservatives alike, it is patently false. Artists and politicians hate to hear this, but the audience does have a mind of its own.
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when Andres Serrano’s “Piss Christ” was all the rage, the NEA under President George H.W. Bush was attacked by liberals for restricting the aesthetic independence of institutional and individual grant recipients. John Frohnmayer, Bush’s NEA director, eventually went on the record in favor of total freedom of expression, even for those receiving federal dollars. In his 1993 memoir, Leaving Town Alive: Confessions of an Arts Warrior, he said that government-funded art should be free of “restrictions” and that the government doesn’t really set an agenda anyway: “The government is not the sponsor of any idea that is produced by the artist. The ideas belong to the artist; the government is merely an enabler.”
Now more than ever, it seems, and it’s not a pretty sight. It’s ironic that official attempts to use artists have come to light only weeks before the 20th anniversary of the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of the German Democratic Republic, a regime that spent an enormous amount of time, energy, and resources creating fake culture to bolster its political agenda. “Official” culture is always unseemly, especially when the connections between officials and the ostensible creators are hidden from the audience.





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Wow!
Great work.
OUTSTANDING!
"Thought Leaders"? WTF?
Great, excellent work – but how scary are these people?
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Where is Yosi?
Thought police are next.
Chairman BHO will need posters of hisself.
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Comrade Rockstar a new name for this President creating fake culture for a fake administration.
Oh, dear. I was hoping that today's "blockbuster" would be something new and bigger than this. The Washington Times and George Will have been on this one for over a week.
Creepy! Also, does "serv.gov" not scare the shit out of you…something about it makes me feel like they are trying to meld us into the Borg
Is this really surprising, that a progressive admnistration will coerce good Soviet art for the people? When's the last time you went to a post office and saw a mural saluting individualism?
Barry needs the arts; cause he can't stand on his own merits.
I LOVE the Comrade Rockstar!
The smell of money has also corrupting the snob and partisan elitist artists playing politics. What could go wrong?
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Awww, me thinks that Obama's halo is beginning to tarnish a bit……..What a dirty, rotten shame. LOL
I am glad to see Nick writing here.
Quite frankly, I am getting tired of the Proletareit, the Politburo and Pravda.
I talked to my broker this morning and asked him what would be a good buy. He said "guns and ammo".
No Way!!! Do you mean to tell me that Hollywood and NAEA are in the tank for Obama? HMMM… Maybe that's why the wealth envy mentality didn't incorporate them. Big Hollywood, mainly left, is lifted up as "enlightened," while CEO's are villified. I swear, it's beginning to look more and more like a soap opera to me; terrible acting and predictable outcomes.
ahh the good ole days when Italian Medicis were popes, Dukes, and used Michelangelo to do propaganda art honoring them
TOTUS is reading the wrong history books
Poor Barry, his BS is just not selling any longer.
So is the blue "O" the new blue eagle?
Is it even necessary to "corrupt" artists to get them to shill for statism? I move in artsy circles, and I'm just about the only pro-freedom person in those circles. Oh, sure, they scream about freedom when censorship threatens them, but otherwise I find artists and writers historically have always marched lockstep behind Big Brother. Given any political election they will always support whichever candidate is the bigger Staat-shtupper, and modern history is replete with examples of artists and writers who supported outright dictators.
Keep your eyes on the upcoming newspaper bailouts also:
http://business.theatlantic.com/2009/09/should_ob...
Pride happens before the fall…and his collapse will be messy at best…
Great work Mr Gillespie.
You could also do us all a favor, if yoy ever meet Bill Maher, after you smacked him one… could you explain that's he's a libertine socialist who loves big government, and not the libertarian he keeps claiming to be.
Obama Piss Art.
Huh? I think you mean Will mentioned it briefly in a throw away line over a week ago?
What's he done since to follow up?
Is Babawa Striesand involved here in the background? How about George Clooney?
[...] Nick Gillespie, also of Breitbart’s Big Hollywood says: As Patrick Courrelieche, an L.A.-based arts organizer who participated in the call, reported at Big Hollywood, the people running the call, including the NEA’s director of communications Yosi Sergant and members of the White House Office of Public Engagement and United We Serve, told the assembled crew of “thought leaders” that “we’re going to come at you with some specific asks here” (that’s a direct quote from Buffy Wicks of the Office of Public Engagement). [...]
This was all predicted 50 years ago in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.
So Nick, aren't you proud that you Obamatarians voted for this very late term abortion?
Nick I think you hinted recently that you might run for office.
Do so please. America needs someone up there who can cut through the games and BS.
(best hope right now is T. McCotter)
How about someone create an artwork called “Piss Obama.” It wouldn’t be racist, it would be comparing him to the Messiah, like he wants.
NEA are Racists
Wow it seems that everything and everybody are racist these days.
It seems the boy is crying wolf quite a bit lately.
The bottom line is that the CHANGE that was voted for has nothing to do with Hope.
Great change right
Hope I have a Job
Hope i have enough money for the Bills and Mortgage
Hope Acorn doesn't get anymore of my money
Hope he doesn't kiss Russia's Ass
Hope he doesn't Kiss Iran
Hope he doesn't ruin the economy
I hope he doesn't Quadruple the Deficit
Hope Obama doesn't devalue the $
Hope he is not a Marxist
Hope he isn't a PRE-RACIAL not post racial president
hope the idiot Lemmings on the left won't throw the race card any chance they can.
Hope Obama doesn't Obama doesn't SUCK.
How come I haven't gotten the Change I hoped for.
Obama is a Racist
[...] “Official” culture is always unseemly, especially when the connections between officials and the… [...]
Paleeeease.. This is really HUGE, and an excellent reason why taxpayers SHOULD NOT be funding the NEA!
Great story! Big Government is making it much more fun to be a conservative right now. Keep shining the light on them!
Funny, I thought the Government was supposed to provide service to me. (And yes, I admire JFK's sentiment "ask what you can do for your Country"; I just don't think the Government is synonymous with the Country. And I'm afraid its getting less so all the time.)
I don’t think anyone ever mistook Andres Serrano or Robert Mapplethorpe for Republicans.
The Dems had a good racket going with the NEA. They keep the money flowing; the NEA keeps the propaganda flowing; Republicans know it’s a circle-jerk but can’t do anything about it because of public support for “The Arts”.
What was Obama thinking? That the NEA somehow could’ve been any less in his pocket than it already was, necessitating a more official relationship?
Statists *love* the thought of state-dominated arts, of course, just as they love the thought of state-dominated everything.
Creating and propping up an artificial "official" culture, as the Germans did, is an ugly thing, but it is an ugly thing that the "progressive" agenda must include since it is so completely at war with our actual national heritage and history.
The war against the Christian foundation of the nation is on, and it is being waged through the arts: "Create a Godless Nation? YES! WE! CAN!" at http://firebreathingchristian.wordpress.com/2009/...
The Obama cult is more than happy to use the arts in this manner. It's up to us to stop him.
No doubt! Those bailouts will be interesting to watch unfold.
Does anyone know whether that You Tube video piece “I Pledge”, which features a number of Hollywood actors pledging, among other things, to serve Obama, was produce with an NEA grant? It seems to me that that art would clearly be an example of policital propaganda produce with public funds.
Can someone check this out please??
"Barack Obama has appointed new leaders to the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. George Stevens, Jr., and Margo Lion will serve as cochairs, and Mary Schmidt Campbell will be vice chair.
This committee, founded in 1982 and comprised of private citizens from across the United States, advocates for the arts and humanities as core of a vital society. It works with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services to advance nonpartisan cultural objectives of the Obama administration."
http://www.collegeart.org/news/2009/09/18/obama-n...
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Actually he's had two separate columns in the WaPo on it.
Yeah. The title of the article says it all.
Have you been to a US Post Office since our dear leader was sworn in? You won't find Joe Biden's pic there–only our dear leader's pic. It started on day one.
NEA = THOUGHT POLICE
Yosi:
“Attach whatever you’re doing to this initiative. Let’s raise the visibility for the Presidents call”
“We are just now learning how to really bring this community together to speak with the government.”
George Will: “Wrong preposition. Not ‘with’ the government, but FOR the government.” http://www.graffiti.org/faq/kataras/kataras_fig3F...
Wrong….I was just at the Social Security office today and pictures of Obummer AND Uncle Joe are hanging on the wall.
[...] UPDATE: BigHollywood’s Nick Gillespie adds: It’s ironic that official attempts to use artists have come to light only weeks before the 20th anniversary of the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent collapse of the German Democratic Republic, a regime that spent an enormous amount of time, energy, and resources creating fake culture to bolster its political agenda. “Official” culture is always unseemly, especially when the connections between officials and the ostensible creators are hidden from the audience. [...]
I never heard of any of the people they listed that participated.
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Everytime someone goes to the toilet and defecates, they just created another artistic statue of the Great Leader.
I was at the VA Hospital in Oklahoma City, there is a life sized picture of The Great Leader hanging there, complete with Grafitti…………….
Here is some great Obongo sponsored art…………
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7vCbdM_r2E&fe...
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Artists tend to be romantics, but also control freaks.
it's romantic to be a revolutionary, so artists are by default revolutionaries.
revolutionaries are convinced they'l bring only freedom and goodness
so they can deftly rationalize anything they do legal or illegal
but what they bring 9 times out of 10 is "control"
of economic life because
a free commercial society seems on the surface so dizzyingly out of control.
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Oh, so now the concept of "service" is "ideologically loaded?" If more bankers had taken the concept of service seriously, we wouldn't have had an economic meltdown. And if more conservatives would take the concept of service seriously, maybe their consciences wouldn't allow them to hold monkey signs and bellow out, "You lie!"
the truly idiotic thing is that these artists were already in the tank for barack… there was no need to 'organize' them.
So David David, you love to serve? How long have you been a masochist? Or are you the sadistic type of statist, who fantasizes about forcing others to serve?
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Washed up rapper from RunDMC?!?!
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