XXI International Festival of Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant (2015)
Who is a modern artist?
Who can become an artist today?
Does the artist need a recipient?
Does the recipient need an artist?
Does a modern artist fight? If so – what does he fight for?
Does a modern artist need obstacles which he must overcome?
Is a modern artist able to create in conditions of unlimited freedom?
Does a modern artist defy the order of the world? Does he create a new order?
Is a struggle in the field of art needed today? Does it make sense?
Does a modern artist still believe that art can change the status quo?
Is a modern artist a rebel or, maybe, is he just faking he is?
Is a modern artist a conformist?
Does a modern artist believe in what he is doing? Is he doing what he believes in?
Is a modern artist in crisis?
Are the art and consciousness of a modern artist accompanied by the crisis?
Does a modern artist feel obliged to take a position?
Is a modern artist overwhelmed by the awareness of exhaustion?
Does a modern artist seek recognition, popularity and money?
Is a modern artist a materialist?
Is a modern artist independent? Is he free?
Is a modern artist oriented toward success?
Who creates the success of an artist?
Do critics have an influence on the expression of the work?
Do we have clever criticism nowadays? Does the accompanying criticism still exist?
What does the evaluation of the work and achievements of a modern artist result from?
Whose opinion determines the value of the work nowadays?
Is a modern artist market-oriented?
Does a modern artist put the theses?
Does he design new worlds?
Does a modern artist raise unanswered questions?
Are there any questions that should not be asked?
Do these questions concern only a modern artist?
Is it worthwhile to ask them?
Are not they trivial?
I invite you to discussion
Ewa Pilawska

