Monday, April 13, 2009

Artists Inspired By Economic Downturn

The economic downturn may have been good for something - many artists are finding inspiration in the current recession

Andres Zapata came across a bag of credit card clippings and decided to arrange and photograph the credit card pieces. He titled the photo Plastic (above), as a response to the things he "purchased that he didn't need and couldn't afford." Plastic will be published in a book of recession-themed artwork later this year. 

Zapata also began working on Recession Nation in January, a book of art and poetry inspired by the financial crisis. He has received submissions from around the country and hopes to compile 100 pieces. Proceeds from the book will be donated to charity to help those most affected by the recession. 

But Zapata is not the only artist inspired by his economic woes; there are a growing number of artists around the world who are creating songs, paintings and photos inspired by the downturn. This artwork serves to document the recession and its effect on society and is being compared to the social commentary that came out of the depression era. Documenting history as it occurs is important and self expression is one of the best ways to chronicle today's events for the future. Sometimes, people are at their best when circumstances are at their worst. 

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