"This country, and the West Coast, especially, is bad at preserving any cultural legacy"
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The intent is pointed: preservation here isn’t just about museums and archives, but about continuity - institutions that remember, ensembles that develop a sound over decades, audiences trained to listen beyond the hype cycle. Salonen is implicitly contrasting American cultural philanthropy and governance with European models where arts funding, repertory, and historical stewardship are treated as public goods rather than optional luxuries. When legacy depends on donors, branding, and real estate, it becomes vulnerable to fashion and downturns.
“Especially” is doing work, too. The West Coast is shorthand for an economy built on novelty: entertainment that privileges the next release, tech that fetishizes disruption, cities that demolish yesterday to finance tomorrow. The subtext isn’t that California lacks culture; it’s that it lacks the patience and civic commitment to keep culture legible over time. Salonen’s frustration reads like a warning from inside the machine: without preservation, even great scenes become anecdotes, and the future keeps having to start from scratch.
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| Topic | Legacy & Remembrance |
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"This country, and the West Coast, especially, is bad at preserving any cultural legacy." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-country-and-the-west-coast-especially-is-bad-143316/. Accessed 27 Feb. 2026.



