I'm curious if people can think of examples of this. Logically there is no reason why someone who is good at one artform cannot do great work in another too, but given that the best artists are often the ones who put the most time in it is perhaps less likely.
William Blake is one example, a lot of people really like his poems and also his paintings. Captain Beefheart's paintings are well regarded as far as I'm aware, but I have to say I much prefer his music.
I am sure there are many more examples that I am not thinking of, so I submit this question to the collective hivemind for further consideration.
― mirostones, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:15 (twelve years ago)
noam chomsky (linguistics, political theory)
― clouds, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:16 (twelve years ago)
Leonardo Da Vinci
― doglato dozzy (dog latin), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:16 (twelve years ago)
Chomsky's interesting because linguistics and political theory are heavily intertwined.
And also aren't art in the sense that mirostones is asking about.
― emil.y, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:17 (twelve years ago)
Jared Leto.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:17 (twelve years ago)
Jokes
― doglato dozzy (dog latin)
Also neither are artforms.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:19 (twelve years ago)
Richard McGuire - bass player in Liquid Liquid, writer/artist of acclaimed comic strips like 'Here' (big influence on Chris Ware etc)
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:22 (twelve years ago)
what is an artform?
― clouds, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:24 (twelve years ago)
Steve McQueen? Though he doesn't do conceptual art any more so maybe doesn't count.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:24 (twelve years ago)
Leonard Cohen – writes songs, novels and poetryNick Cave – has written two well reviewed novels
― my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:25 (twelve years ago)
i'm interested in the ways that Chomsky's linguistic theories underpin the kind of realities his political theories seek to challenge
― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:25 (twelve years ago)
xxxpost you're an artform
― doglato dozzy (dog latin), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:25 (twelve years ago)
http://forallsaints.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/hildegard-of-bingen.jpg
― ogmor, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:25 (twelve years ago)
Hermann Nitsch – painter, composer, performance artist
― my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:27 (twelve years ago)
i am also interested in the way a community of disparate minds interprets the word "excel"
― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:27 (twelve years ago)
Are poems and novels and plays all different artforms? Sculpture and painting? Cos there's loads of super-obvious examples crossing over between those disciplines
― keiji cretins (NickB), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:27 (twelve years ago)
Oh, Richard McGuire reminded me - Peter Blegvad is also an excellent musician and cartoonist.
I quite liked Nick Cave's first novel but I'm not sure I'd say he "excelled" at it. And I dislike his current music. But he's still someone who I would say is good at both.
― clouds, Friday, January 31, 2014 2:24 PM (1 minute ago)
This could lead into a longer discussion, but from the OP I'm guessing the intent is to cover music, visual art, literature and maybe film.
― emil.y, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:28 (twelve years ago)
are two separate books different artforms?
― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:28 (twelve years ago)
dancing and singing?
― keiji cretins (NickB), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:29 (twelve years ago)
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyo6dovgN41qlghi3o1_500.jpg
― ogmor, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:29 (twelve years ago)
i'm interested in the ways that Chomsky's linguistic theories underpin the kind of realities his political theories seek to challenge― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, January 31, 2014 2:25 PM (10 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, January 31, 2014 2:25 PM (10 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
This is taking me back to my degree going back over a decade now so my memory's very patchy. I bet Branwell could help out. For a start there's the whole bridging of language, politics and art in postructuralist theory. But Chomsky's whole schtick was about language acquisition and the idea of an innate ability to learn grammatical rules and I swear I had a point here but it's so long ago...
― doglato dozzy (dog latin), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:30 (twelve years ago)
poems, novels, plays = writing = 1 artform
as for "excelling", I would say that if something has been generally well received by reputable critics/reviewers then that is excelling, regardless of whether or not I personally like it
― my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:30 (twelve years ago)
Joss Whedon is well regarded as both a screen and comics writer. I think they are reasonably similar disciplines though.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:31 (twelve years ago)
Dancing and singing is interesting, because I bet if you have someone who does the two disciplines separately they'd count, whereas if you have someone who does the two together (e.g. most pop artists) they'd be discounted.
― emil.y, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:32 (twelve years ago)
As in, "no, that's just part of the same act", not necessarily "no, they don't excel".
― emil.y, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:33 (twelve years ago)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti? I don't that he "excelled" esp. though.
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:33 (twelve years ago)
I mean, he was better than me at both, that's true
There must have been some good actor/musicians. Frank Sinatra? David Bowie?
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:34 (twelve years ago)
Anne Magnuson?
― emil.y, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:35 (twelve years ago)
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David Bowie, lol
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:35 (twelve years ago)
Oops, that was meant to indicate I put an extra e in her name where there is none.
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Well I think he's a decent (if very idiosyncratic) actor, but he doesn't excel at it like he does at music, no.
xpost
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:37 (twelve years ago)
He's a Crap Actor
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:37 (twelve years ago)
how dare you Tom, Bowie is nearly brilliant at portraying stilted, wooden, slightly pop-star-like characters
― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:37 (twelve years ago)
Ha, this is a good point! Tempted to say James Brown? but yes, that's not quite what you mean.
― keiji cretins (NickB), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:37 (twelve years ago)
Dudley Moore
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:38 (twelve years ago)
Michael Jackson - equally good at dancing and singing
― doglato dozzy (dog latin), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:39 (twelve years ago)
He's not that good a dancer
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:39 (twelve years ago)
along the dudley moore lines, jeff goldblum plays a mean piano iirc
― a horse divided cannot stand (darraghmac), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:43 (twelve years ago)
satyajit ray - world class filmmaker, excellent illustrator/graphic designer:
http://caravanmagazine.in/sites/default/files/imagecache/story_carousel/v-063-black-and-white-illustration-for-a-prof.-shonku-book_0.jpg
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 31 January 2014 14:43 (twelve years ago)
Flight of the conchrds, tim minchin, billy connolly all have musical/comedy chop but i mean whats excellent, whats 'surprisingly good for a comedian' etc
― a horse divided cannot stand (darraghmac), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:44 (twelve years ago)
Neil innes is shit at everything tho
― a horse divided cannot stand (darraghmac), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:45 (twelve years ago)
That is bollocks
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:46 (twelve years ago)
how you have the balls to slag off Neil Innes and describe Tim Minchin as being involved in comedy
― regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:46 (twelve years ago)
Or music
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:48 (twelve years ago)
Cos ive heard urban spaceman.
― a horse divided cannot stand (darraghmac), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:49 (twelve years ago)
Woody allen btw
― a horse divided cannot stand (darraghmac), Friday, 31 January 2014 14:50 (twelve years ago)
You wouldn't know him, but Ville Pirinen is one of the best known, most distinctive Finnish comic artists to have debuted in the 90s:
http://www.bananapress.fi/images/kuvat/s2055B.jpg
http://www.kvaak.fi/images/articles/29092005204338-1.jpg
But he also has a music career as a guitarist and singer, most notably in the bands Black Audio and Steel Mammoth, and as a solo artist called "Garfield Steel":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfocVppi7hM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2PbBVBb8y8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFoz-EvalAY
What's remarkable is that his two careers are almost completely separate: the comic fans don't know him as "that musician", nor the music fans as "that comic book guy". Personally, I'd dug his comics for years before I found out that he's a musician too, as the sort of rock records he produces aren't my thing.
― Tuomas, Sunday, 9 February 2014 18:50 (twelve years ago)
Takeshi Kitano!
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Sunday, 9 February 2014 18:55 (twelve years ago)
I don't remember the panter spread in new comics anthology, but the reproductions are at least on par with current anthologies, Or even better! (I saw a recent "best of" anthology with weird moire patterns from scanning)
Gary Panter is a good dual art example though.
― Philip Nunez, Sunday, 9 February 2014 19:08 (twelve years ago)
it would be hard to buy any book containing imagery that chose to clothe itself in such a cover tho. like, how would you know what looks good?
― CANONICAL artists, etc., etc. (contenderizer), Sunday, 9 February 2014 19:30 (twelve years ago)
how has Carrie Brownstein not made it here btw
― Laertiades (imago), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 00:13 (ten years ago)
I think Joni Mitchell is a great songwriter and a very talented painter. Jeffrey Lewis is a really good songwriter and comic artist. Also, as someone who has played bluegrass banjo for 30+ years, I think Steve Martin is fuckin' great.
― farmboy, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 05:51 (ten years ago)
Schoenberg's paintings, on the other hand, are garbage.
― hats to all the angles on their heads and surely many, many of blings (ledge), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 10:02 (ten years ago)
Steve Martin hasn't been funny in 30+ years in fairness.
<I>Dancing and singing is interesting, because I bet if you have someone who does the two disciplines separately they'd count, whereas if you have someone who does the two together (e.g. most pop artists) they'd be discounted.</I>
I kind of feel comic book writers get this - like even as he falls off the cliff of his own mind, Dave Sim is a great writer and also a great cartoonist.
― Andrew Farrell, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 11:11 (ten years ago)
Willy Vlautin - great songwriter, great novelist.
― schlep and back trio (anagram), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 11:14 (ten years ago)
John Carpenter?
― Thomas of Britain (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 12:00 (ten years ago)
Is architecture an artform? If so, Xenakis.
― Thomas of Britain (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 12:03 (ten years ago)
Incorrect, Bowfinger was 19 years ago. (also some of his New Yorker pieces were good, and he would do bits on Letterman in the early '00s that I remember as being drily funny.)
contrarily, Sim is a terrible writer (of both prose and comics) now and has been for well over a decade*. He could still manage one decent panel cartoon or page every year or two (before his hand stopped working), but has almost stopped cartooning altogether, and most of the cartooning in glamourpuss & SDOAR was weak to poor.
*his poor prose writing is related to his mindset / mental health / brain function etc: he no longer has the ability to make and support (or bluff) an argument, and almost any ongoing exchange will get diverted by paranoid defensiveness. And his sense of humour has been operating intermittently, to a max of abt 5% effectiveness, since his mini-stroke [my diagnosis] / demonic possession incident [his diagnosis]
hello googlers, these are all personal interpretations of his writing, no need to fax Mr Sim about it
― glandular lansbury (sic), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 12:19 (ten years ago)
demonic possession incident
pl tell us more!
― Chicamaw (Ward Fowler), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 12:27 (ten years ago)
Jon Wurster
― Chris L, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 12:36 (ten years ago)
Yeeeeessssssssssss...
― Telephone Meatballs (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 13:30 (ten years ago)
Wait, are you Best Show caller Chris L? Holy cow.
― Telephone Meatballs (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 13:32 (ten years ago)
Bluff called - I haven't seen much that Sim has done in the last decade.
― Andrew Farrell, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 15:09 (ten years ago)
What seems really rare is people who can do two artforms and actually be *known* for both in a way that feels independent, like you really think of the person as both an A and a B. There are a lot of musicians for example where you're like "hey her/his paintings are also good!" But there aren't many where you feel like you'd want to go see a show of their paintings independent of their name in music.
Kris Kristofferson comes to mind as someone I think of as both a musician and an actor. Not that I think he's like the greatest actor who ever lived, but he's pretty good and doesn't just come off as some musician who's also trying his hand at film. I'd say the same about Ice Cube.
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 15:40 (ten years ago)
There seem to be a fair number of musicians who manage as actors. There aren't as many actors who are convincing as musicians (Jeff Daniels and Kevin Bacon come to mind as good actors with terrible music).
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 15:42 (ten years ago)
but it's still performing arts. when you get on stage to play a show you are pretty much acting.
i've always been impressed by John Carpenter tho. making music and directing movies seem like totally different fields that require totally different skills.
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 15:46 (ten years ago)
when you get on stage to play a show you are pretty much acting.
That's all the more reason it seems weird to me that Jeff Daniels' music sucks so much, it's not like he lacks in musical ability.
― on entre O.K. on sort K.O. (man alive), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 15:47 (ten years ago)
Boris Vian
― Thomas of Britain (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 15:59 (ten years ago)
Dean O. Torrence from Jan & Dean had a booming side job doing album covers:
http://rateyourmusic.com/list/dial35/dean_o__torrence_album_covers/
― AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 16:00 (ten years ago)
satyajit ray
― wizzz! (amateurist), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 17:42 (ten years ago)
― hats to all the angles on their heads and surely many, many of blings (ledge), Tuesday, March 8, 2016 10:02 AM (7 hours ago)
I think there's one painting of his I really like, otherwise OTM.
― emil.y, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 17:53 (ten years ago)
has anyone mentioned william blake?
― wizzz! (amateurist), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:00 (ten years ago)
oh wait, it's in OP
There are a lot of musicians for example where you're like "hey her/his paintings are also good!" But there aren't many where you feel like you'd want to go see a show of their paintings independent of their name in music.
Closest one that comes to mind is Teebs (music & painting are both great).
― sam jax sax jam (Jordan), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:02 (ten years ago)
tony conrad
― wizzz! (amateurist), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:04 (ten years ago)
william morris
― koogs, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:05 (ten years ago)
Wesley Stace / John Wesley Harding has written a couple of novels. I read one and it was okay.
John Updike drew and cartooned in addition to writing.
A lot of yr old-timey Britisher adventure dudes seem to have been able to draw well (if not artistically). Churchill painted as an enthusiastic amateur. Kipling did some interesting illustrations. Patrick Lee Fermor could draw semi-professionally, and I'm pretty sure T.E. Lawrence did too. Dudes like that seem to have come out of a genteel renaissance-man tradition in which it was normal to write, paint, and play music whilst also climbing mountains and subduing primitive peoples or whatever.
― brotato chip (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:11 (ten years ago)
Also Ethan Hawke wrote a novel and I am told Molly Ringwald is on a singing tour; I don't know if either of those efforts excel.
― brotato chip (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:16 (ten years ago)
Was idly wondering if I'd actually repped for Schoenberg upthread, not quite but he is mentioned. I think when I first discovered his paintings I was quite excited, but the more I have investigated the more I find him unsatisfactory as a visual artist.
― emil.y, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:20 (ten years ago)
Have Iost my mind here or is it possible that no-one has mentioned Pasolini?
― Thomas of Britain (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:32 (ten years ago)
ha wow that is glaring.
― Cornelius Pardew (jim in glasgow), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:32 (ten years ago)
wtf tbh
― Thomas of Britain (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:35 (ten years ago)
Mind you, two years ago the best I could come up with was Dudley Moore.
― Thomas of Britain (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 18:37 (ten years ago)
yes, i've quite enjoyed dudley moore's sound installations, too.
― wizzz! (amateurist), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 20:06 (ten years ago)
if chico buarque's novels are any good then him
― Cornelius Pardew (jim in glasgow), Tuesday, 8 March 2016 20:09 (ten years ago)
April March = animator & singer-songwriter
― davey, Tuesday, 8 March 2016 22:59 (ten years ago)
stuart moxham is another animator + singer-songwriter!!
― wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 9 March 2016 02:30 (ten years ago)
two good ones:
1) vinicius de moraes: poet, musician, playwright, essayist... and diplomat!
2) paul robeson: singer, actor, lecturer, football player, lawyer, etc.
― wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 9 March 2016 02:31 (ten years ago)
paul robeson was basically superman
― wizzz! (amateurist), Wednesday, 9 March 2016 02:32 (ten years ago)
I think he mostly just wrote lyrics? So it's the same artform as in poetry and playwriting. The one album I know where he actually sings ("Os Afro sambas") wouldn't really convince anyone that he "excelled" as a vocalist.
― Tuomas, Wednesday, 9 March 2016 13:44 (ten years ago)
Wait, Paul Robeson hadn't already been mentioned in this thread? FFS what were we all thinking?
― emil.y, Wednesday, 9 March 2016 16:22 (ten years ago)
We were covered:)
― Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 9 March 2016 16:26 (ten years ago)
Ha! Well done, er, me.
― emil.y, Wednesday, 9 March 2016 16:29 (ten years ago)
I hear Robeson also punched out Hitler and cured polio.
― brotato chip (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 9 March 2016 16:31 (ten years ago)
Was Peter Brotzmann mentioned upthread? Obviously best known as a saxophonist, but also a trained artist (studied under Joseph Beuys IIRC) who's designed about 90 percent of his own album covers, posters, etc. He's had exhibits of his work here and there.
― the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Wednesday, 9 March 2016 16:41 (ten years ago)
scarjo
― johnny crunch, Wednesday, 9 March 2016 16:42 (ten years ago)