Paying the Piper: Causes and Consequences of Art PatronageJudith H. Balfe University of Illinois Press, 1993 - 336 pages |
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... Controversies in the Public Sphere 183 STEVEN C. DUBIN Part 4 : Direct Patronage by State Institutions 207 10. State Patronage in the German Democratic Republic : Artistic and Political Change in a State Socialist Society 209 MARILYN ...
... Controversies in the Public Sphere 183 STEVEN C. DUBIN Part 4 : Direct Patronage by State Institutions 207 10. State Patronage in the German Democratic Republic : Artistic and Political Change in a State Socialist Society 209 MARILYN ...
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... controversies over such pro- grams . Thus many arts supporters assume that they are entitled to exercise a control over both the artistic process and product equivalent to that of the patrons . ( Artists contest both notions of control ...
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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 |
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