In this episode, I’m confessing the big, slightly delusional, totally magical art fantasies I’ve carried around for years—the ones I’ve only ever shared with my nearest and dearest. From the publication I’ve dreamed of being featured in, to the museum invitation I imagine arriving in my inbox, to a weirdly specific meeting in a Times Square office… I’m sharing the dreams that I just can’t shake, even though they feel ridiculous. Because every artist has those secret success fantasies they’re ...
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In this episode, I’m confessing the big, slightly delusional, totally magical art fantasies I’ve carried around for years—the ones I’ve only ever shared with my nearest and dearest. From the publication I’ve dreamed of being featured in, to the museum invitation I imagine arriving in my inbox, to a weirdly specific meeting in a Times Square office… I’m sharing the dreams that I just can’t shake, even though they feel ridiculous. Because every artist has those secret success fantasies they’re ...
As artists, we’re told to “keep going,” even when no one seems to care. But what does it really feel like to make work that might only be understood long after we're gone? In this episode, I talk about the haunting thought that maybe my art won’t be fully appreciated until I’m not here to see it… and why I keep creating anyway. I share stories of iconic artists who were ignored in their time, and how their persistence reminds me that recognition doesn’t define worth. This one’s about ego, fai...
Art Talk with Libby Saylor
In this episode, I’m confessing the big, slightly delusional, totally magical art fantasies I’ve carried around for years—the ones I’ve only ever shared with my nearest and dearest. From the publication I’ve dreamed of being featured in, to the museum invitation I imagine arriving in my inbox, to a weirdly specific meeting in a Times Square office… I’m sharing the dreams that I just can’t shake, even though they feel ridiculous. Because every artist has those secret success fantasies they’re ...