This paper considers the challenges which rising economic inequality poses to the art world with a special focus on museums and galleries in the UK. Based on interviews with artists, curators and managers of leading art institutions in London, we discuss how issues of economic inequality are reflected in their thinking about cultural work and how these relate to questions of spatial power, post-colonial sensibilities and diversity issues. We show how increasing economic inequality brings about deep-seated, systematic and sustained challenges which extend well beyond public funding cuts associated with austerity politics to a wider re-positioning of the arts away from its location in a distinctive public sphere and towards elite private priv...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary society and is at the forefront of med...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to ...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary British society and is at the forefron...
This paper considers the challenges which rising economic inequality poses to the art world with a s...
This article discusses how arts practitioners reflect on their work amidst deepening economic inequa...
This article reflects on the current status of art’s critical power in a world of intensifying econo...
This thesis investigates the role of contemporary art in a world of extreme global inequality. It pr...
There is currently keen interest in the social inequalities in the creative economy. Publicly funded...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
This paper looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequal...
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequ...
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequ...
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequ...
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0As economic inequality continues to deepen in the developed world, its ramifications ...
There are significant inequalities in the publicly funded arts sector in England, including signific...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary society and is at the forefront of med...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to ...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary British society and is at the forefron...
This paper considers the challenges which rising economic inequality poses to the art world with a s...
This article discusses how arts practitioners reflect on their work amidst deepening economic inequa...
This article reflects on the current status of art’s critical power in a world of intensifying econo...
This thesis investigates the role of contemporary art in a world of extreme global inequality. It pr...
There is currently keen interest in the social inequalities in the creative economy. Publicly funded...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
This paper looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequal...
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequ...
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequ...
This article looks at the degree to which spatial inequalities reinforce other forms of social inequ...
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0As economic inequality continues to deepen in the developed world, its ramifications ...
There are significant inequalities in the publicly funded arts sector in England, including signific...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary society and is at the forefront of med...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to ...
Inequality has become essential to understanding contemporary British society and is at the forefron...