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This entire thread should be removed because it has no positive value for APUG.
At the very least it should be moved to the Soap Box.
This entire thread should be removed because it has no positive value for APUG.
to clarify my reason for posting - I'm not disputing that at the very best, kindest, gentlest summation of Bob Shell's situation, you could say that he made multiple errors in judgement (sheltering a young woman known to have multiple addiction issues instead of assisting her to get medical help, not keeping tighter control of his own supply of legally obtained controlled substances, recording his own sexual activity with said young woman, and so on) which all tragically converged to result in the death of Marion. At best he was a fool and a screw-up. At worst, he is a depraved and indifferent homicidal sociopath. Since I did not sit on that jury, and all I can work from is second-hand information reported by news media, I refrain from passing my own judgement.
My point in posing my question was, lots of people have been feeling free to pour opprobium upon him, based only on the same secondhand information. Included in the opprobium has been commentary on his mediocrity as a photographer. Historically, artists of great talent have been exculpated to one degree or another for their misdeeds. Would people be more willing to withhold judgement upon him, or to support him as Roger Hicks is doing, were he a greater talent? Thus my previous example of Caravaggio - he was known to be continuously in trouble with the law, including having charges of murder leveled against him. I would not characterize Renaissance Italy as being more lawless than today. The Condotierre della Notte (literally the Night Police, the 16th century equivalent of the Vice Squad) were highly organized, and kept records as detailed and careful as those of any modern police force. I'd argue that in some ways, they were more professional than many modern police forces. Caravaggio kept the protection of multiple powerful patrons throughout his life, even when they knew about his involvement in the murder. Obviously, they felt his talent outweighed his sins.
To cite a more modern example, Robert Mapplethorpe. People still hold his artwork in extremely high esteem, and yet he continued to have sex with multiple partners when he knew he was infected with HIV and dying. Today, in some states, this is a prosecuteable crime. But I don't see folks running around slamming Mapplethorpe's morality to any greater degree for this than they already do for his choices of subject matter. He's still characterized as "that great artist who also happened to be a debauched pervert", as opposed to "a debauched pervert who happened to be a photographer".
So at what point do we make that distinction? At what point does artistic talent perform an absolution of sin?
The most classic example of this that I can recall would be Ezra Pound, who almost certainly would have served jail time had he been of lesser renown. And then of course there are certain scientists contemporaneous with Mr. Pound.
We haven't decided what to do with it. We started off by putting all the Shell threads into one so as not to have multiple threads running at once and to keep what was sure to be a contentious subject isolated. ....
George, if that joke can't get this thread closed I don't know what will . . .
It's 'cause we're shellfish.
So what?
The guy was a killer/perv and because he also took film pictures I'm supposed to feel sad?
Bake a cake and put a file in it if you feel sorry for him.
Geez, I hope this is the last Bob Shell thread we have to see. But I fear we'll have to deal with the Appellate process next!
Hypothetically- If Shell were to now have his conviction overturned on appeal by our faultless legal system, would he then again be innocent as the driven snow, and owed apologies, or would he still be a "killer/perv"? Just curious.
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