On Nora Aunor: art and the artist’s personal life | Inquirer Opinion

On Nora Aunor: art and the artist’s personal life

/ 01:35 AM July 31, 2014

Some thoughts on the failure of Nora Aunor to get the National Artist Award:

1. Do we judge a person’s art based on his or her personal life?

2. Does  a person’s art stand independently of his or her personal life?

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3. Does the tragedy of his or her personal life enrich the art?

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4. Has the pain resulted in the perfection of his or her art?

The Oscar Award for Best Supporting Actor posthumously given to Heath Ledger, who died of a drug overdose, is powerful proof that an artist’s personal life is distinctly separate from his or her art.

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—ABELARDO K. GONZALEZ, Caloocan City

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