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I had a conversation with someone close to me about "separating art from the artist"…

He had an interesting perspective.

He was saying that even if he had been convinced that Michael Jackson was guilty of wrongdoing, enjoying his music after his death would not be the same as listening while he was still alive—none of the money spent now would be contributing to his personal comfort.

"So you don’t have to boycott Wagner, "he continued, "even though he was said to be a miserable human being. Nothing you spend to see or listen to his music performed is going into his pockets now."
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
The Australian artist Rolf Harris was a hugely popular entertainer on childrens TV in the UK from the 1970s until the 1990s. He inspired millions of children (including me) to be bold and adventurous in visual art. Towards the end of his life he was prosecuted and jailed for child sexual offences against friends of his daughter. Whatever my feelings about his crimes, I can't simply "unlike" art that is intrinsic to my soul.

Waveney · 41-45, M
@SunshineGirl he was an extremely talented man and so well liked. It’s a really difficult situation you find yourself in.