Looking back to tomorrow: fifty years of public arts institutions

"Looking Back to Tomorrow charts the establishment and development of public arts institutions in the UK since the 1960s, looking at alternatives to conventional art education, the rapid globalisation of the art world, artist residencies and the role of philanthropy. Included are transcripts fr...

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Other Authors: Matthew, Nisha (Editor), Antoniolli, Alessio (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Camden Arts Centre [2017?]
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Summary:"Looking Back to Tomorrow charts the establishment and development of public arts institutions in the UK since the 1960s, looking at alternatives to conventional art education, the rapid globalisation of the art world, artist residencies and the role of philanthropy. Included are transcripts from Camden Arts Centre's fiftieth anniversary lecture series and a text by the writer and critic Sarah Kent reflecting on Britain's changing cultural landscape over the past 50 years. This reader considers how we can develop sustainable cultures of change, making programmes accessible for everyone and showcasing challenging work, whilst fostering careers of underrepresented and emerging artists during uncertain times for the arts."--back cover
Physical Description:159 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm
ISBN:9781907208706
1907208704

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