You are a thread downbeat
As an example, I am associated with the visual arts at the college level, and have seen many a student attempt to make paintings and sculptures about environmental issues. I understand the desire, because these are issues that tend to be on their minds. But I always have to ask them how they think painting a painting or constructing a sculpture is helping the environment?
lain: I've worked for artists, have some of my own. I'm pretty sure I've had this discussion with you. You are entitled to your opinion (which I obviously do not share). Why, however, put it in a thread like this? Not really anything that needs to be stated in a thread you don't appreciate.
Or how their concern for the environment is making a better painting or sculpture? The answer is almost always that neither endeavor is being better served by combining them.
Well, we are going to probably agree to some extent. There was an 'excrement' exhibit that caused quite a stink when it went on display plastered on museum walls. Pun intended? Yeah, but I can't, both literal in this case
I run from even articles about such, though. You sort of run toward it here. I will say this: The best expressions of art have always been done by Christians as far as I'm concerned. No other need apply though I do like some expressions by nonChristians.
Ultimately, [pop]art is about expressing personal yet universal experience.
Fixed that but it can be replaced with 'cultural' or 'appealing' or etc. Again, most of us in this thread love the music given here.
And it is not teaching, preaching, praising or proselytizing.
Johnny Cash's later albums did exactly that and have high praise recognition. The same with Bob Dylan's gospel, and Elvis' gospel.
So it's almost always better art when the latter is avoided.
Recognize your own personal preference and bias and move on.
(Though, as with all things, there are some notable exceptions.)
Lots, in point of fact. MANY musicians are Christians. More than you probably realize. We can talk about other forms of art in another thread. This one is about music. Kids today don't even know who some of your 'favorites' are. They will remember hymns and Christian composers long long long after you and I are dead.