"The artist is not responsible to any one. His social role is asocial... his only responsibility consists in an attitude to the work he does"
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The line is also a quiet repositioning of responsibility. Baselitz isn’t arguing that artists are irresponsible; he’s arguing that their accountability is internal, not public-facing. “An attitude to the work” suggests rigor, risk, and a kind of discipline that looks selfish from the outside. It’s the artist’s ethic, not the artist’s politics: the obligation to make something honest (or at least uncompromised) rather than something approved.
Subtext: this is a preemptive rebuttal to critics who want art to behave. Baselitz, famous for flipping figures upside down and for courting controversy, is essentially saying: don’t mistake offense for negligence. The work may disturb you precisely because it’s not trying to manage your reaction. In an era that increasingly grades culture on messaging, he insists on a different metric: whether the artist answered to the demands of the work, not the demands of the crowd.
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"The artist is not responsible to any one. His social role is asocial... his only responsibility consists in an attitude to the work he does." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-artist-is-not-responsible-to-any-one-his-169185/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







