Paying the Piper: Causes and Consequences of Art Patronage

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Judith H. Balfe
University of Illinois Press, 1993 - 336 pages

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Contents

Direct Patronage by Private Individuals
7
The Social Basis of Beethovens Style
9
Dilettantism and Academies of Art The Netherlands Example
30
Literary Agents and Literary Traditions The Role of the Philistine
54
Direct Patronage by Private Institutions
73
The Indian Arts Fund and the Patronage of Native American Arts
76
Playing Workers Proletarian Drama in the Curriculum
94
Friends of Individual Patronage through Arts Institutions
119
Direct Patronage by State Institutions
207
State Patronage in the German Democratic Republic Artistic and Political Change in a State Socialist Society
209
Remaking Nations Public Culture and Postcolonial Discourse
234
Indirect Patronage by State Institutions
251
The Politicization of PeerRe view Panels at the NEA
254
The Battle for Classical Music on the Air
271
The Arts and Culture under the European Community
287
Art Patronage Perennial Problems Current Complications
306

Indirect Patronage by City Institutions
135
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Art as Municipal Service
137
Gentrification and the AvantGarde in New Yorks East Village
161
Impolitic Art and Uncivil Actions Controversies in the Public Sphere
183
Contributors
325
Index
327
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