Journal article

Putting the “art” back into arts policy making: how arts policy has been “captured” by the economists and the marketers

J Caust

The International Journal of Cultural Policy | Taylor and Francis Group | Published : 2003

Abstract

This paper explores the current discourse about arts policy and funding and its placement within an economic paradigm. The models of “cultural industry” and “creative industry” are explored and how they affect arts funding discourse. Similarly the impact of the introduction of the language of industry and business to the arts sector is considered. If bottom-line arguments are used by funders, governments and critics to argue the merits or otherwise of arts activity, how does this affect arts practice? In recent times arts funding agencies have been restructured to reflect a market-driven agenda rather than an arts-driven agenda. The impact of all these issues is considered in the context of ..

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