Cultural policies : agendas of impact
TitelCultural policies : agendas of impact
BronIn: Kunstlicht. 37(2016)1(.2-63)
Materiaalartikel
Onderwerpcultuurbeleid, subsidies, beleidslegitimering, bezuinigingen, beoordeling, markt, maatschappelijk belang, sociale functie, cultureel ondernemerschap, cultuursociologie, cultuurfilosofie, engagement, twintigste eeuw, Nederland, Verenigd Koninkrijk, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm), themanummers (vorm), impact
Samenvatting
The Art of Impact was launched at the end of 2014 by the Dutch Ministry of Culture (OCW) as a temporary funding programme for arts and culture. The programme intends to support artist-initiated projects that have a distinct ‘impact’ on society. Thematic issue delves into the historical grounds and present implications of arts and culture funding policies and programmes, such as the art of impact, in the Netherlands and beyond. Issue contains: B. Ieven, Opbouw als afbraak : over democratisering als vanishing mediator in het huidige kunstenbeleid = Destructive construction : democratization as a vanishing mediator in current Dutch art policy; S. ten Thije, The art of impact : aspirin for amputation; The art of impact programme : interview with Tabo Goudswaard and Michiel Munneke; J. Berry, Agents or objects of discontinuous change? Blairite Britain and the role of the cultural entrepreneur; S. Lütticken, Ends of art : from Nul to Bijl; Market for immaterial value & S. Bergs, Value is an ambiguous hyperobject; Putting ourselves at risk in public : interview with Jeanne van Heeswijk; Management of distrust. Measuring and monitoring in policy making : interview with Pascal Gielen.
