a duty to capitalize on success

4th June 2017 | for Creatives | artists, the successful artist, writing, culture, reaching your audience, KEEP CREATING, filmmaking, Joel Fishbane  |       

a duty to capitalize on success

"With its never-ending stream of reboots and sequels, modern culture has heightened the ideal that artists have a duty to capitalize on success."

— Joel Fishbane

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