Art Quote by Martha Graham
“In 1980, a well-meaning fundraiser came to see me and said, "Miss Graham, the most powerful thing you have going for you to raise money is your respectability." I wanted to spit. Respectable! Show me any artist who wants to be respectable.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: "The Art of Dance", 1965
Artistic authenticity often clashes with societal expectations of respectability; true creators prioritize expression over approval.
In simple terms: Artists should value authenticity over being "respectable".
Create work that reflects your truth, not external standards.
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When to use this quote
- gallery exhibitions
- performance art
- public speaking
- media interviews
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- In what ways do you compromise your vision for acceptance?
- How can you balance respectability with artistic honesty?
Audience expectations can limit creative risk‑taking.