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Awards Not A Definitive Measure of Artists’ Success

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
January 20, 2025
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In art and entertainment, awards are often seen as the ultimate validation of an artist’s talent and hard work.

From the Oscars to the Grammys, accolades elevate an artist’s career, increase their visibility, and provide financial rewards.

However, the notion that awards are the definitive measure of an artist’s success is a flawed perspective.

In an exclusive interview with The Vaultz News, Paeges, a young talented artist born Christian Kwabena Sarfo, has revealed how the public’s obsession with awards affects artists, particularly those who may not fit conventional industry standards or trends.

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“The public’s obsession with awards can be both motivating and can also provide a sense of validation and recognition for the artist hard work. It brings a sense of inadequacy, especially for those who don’t fit conventional industry standards or trends.”

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Eno Barony, in her 2021 win at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), mentioned that awards should not be the benchmark of an artist’s success.

Interpreting her [Eno Barony] stance, Paeges mentioned that “When you are given an award it doesn’t mean that you are having an award so that’s all.”

Emerging artists often face a delicate balance between seeking recognition and focusing on their craft and personal growth, especially when the external validation of awards sometimes seems detached from true artistic merit.

Paeges disclosed that emerging artists should focus on nurturing their creative voice and developing their skills, allowing recognition to come naturally over time if it is meant to. “Authenticity and growth should remain the core guiding principles,” he said.

Cultural and social contexts heavily influence awards. Certain themes, narratives, or artistic expressions may be favored in specific years due to prevailing societal issues or trends.

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For example, films or music that address contemporary social justice movements gain recognition, while equally talented works that tackle different subjects are overlooked.

This inconsistency highlights that awards are often a reflection of the moment rather than an artist’s overall merit.

Diversity of Artistic Expression

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The landscape of art is diverse and constantly evolving. Artists explore myriad forms of expression, from visual arts to music, literature, and performance.

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Each discipline has its own set of criteria for evaluation, making it challenging to compare success across different fields.

Furthermore, artists choose to work outside mainstream platforms, creating impactful work that never receives formal recognition but resonates deeply with their audience.

According to Paeges, an award system can be revamped when a peer review system is implemented.

It helps reflect an artist’s true contribution to the music industry, beyond just commercial success or popularity.

“Peer review is where artists and industry professionals vote for their peers based on their performance.”

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Commercial success is often conflated with artistic success. While sales figures and chart positions indicate popularity, they do not necessarily reflect the quality or impact of an artist’s work.

Many artists who have achieved commercial success have also faced criticism for lacking depth or originality.

Conversely, there are countless artists whose work, while not commercially successful, has profoundly influenced their peers and inspired future generations.

On how some artists ensure their personal well-being and mental health are prioritized amidst the pressure to win awards or maintain visibility in the public eye, Paeges disclosed that artists should learn to establish a clear distinction between work and personal life.

“Learn to say no to commitments that drain your energy and I think going for tours helps to freshen the mind and it helps get new inspirations.”

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An artist’s legacy is built over time and is often measured by their influence, innovation, and the ability to inspire others.

Many artists who have received awards during their careers are later recognized for their contributions to their field.

Success is defined by the lasting impact one has on their audience and the art community, rather than the trophies they accumulate.

While awards serve as a form of recognition and open doors for artists, they do not define an artist’s success.

Success is multifaceted and is measured in various ways, from personal fulfillment to the impact one has on their audience and the art community.

Artists should be celebrated not just for the accolades they receive but for their creativity, passion, and the unique contributions they make to the world.

Ultimately, the true measure of an artist’s success lies in their ability to connect, inspire, and leave a lasting legacy beyond the confines of awards and accolades.

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