Art and Money - A horrible romance
Siddharth Kulkarni |
TEDxPCCOE
• February 2018
Great art is often associated with a certain quality of resources that are prerequisites for the particular piece to attain it's given stature. But this is an outlook that people have had for centuries given the lack of exposure and outreach that are incidentally obvious outcomes of the current digital age.
Siddharth Kulkani speaks about the dicotomy between money and art as two conflicting elements that are often confused as a corollary of each other, his emphasis being on developing artistic talent and skill as the first milestone to great art.
He thence delves into the lesser explored way of creating art without a potpourri of resources - collaborating.
Siddharth is an independent filmmaker and playwright, and he actively pursues acting, voice overs, drumming and rapping. He co-founded The LoreFolk, a collaborative artist collective aimed at creating art for free viewing without relying on pristine resources for its creation, and through TLF and his personal work, he intends to evolve the way art is looked at.