Creative forms ossify and lose touch with their originating spirit [causal]
These forms are frameworks for the creative life which, however, soon transcends them. They should also house the imitative life, for which, in the final analysis, there is no space left. They acquire fixed identities, a logic and lawfulness of their own; this new rigidity inevitably places them at a distance from the spiritual dynamic which created them and which makes them independent.
SEED: Strong essay angle: how institutions and artistic forms inevitably rigidify, and what that means for sustaining creativity over time.
Georg Simmel, on individuality and social…, loc. 837