This text considers UK ‘third way’ cultural policy and its agenda of impact that seeks to directly connect with processes of social and economic change via the commissioning of art and culture. I claim that publicly funded art commissioned as part of ‘impact policy’ is increasingly instrumentalized and this process has become complicit with and functional for an agenda of privatization and marketization. Here I use theories of the public sphere as a critical framework with which to interrogate this agenda for art in third way cultural policy. I propose that third way cultural policy produces debased public spheres. In order to understand how this occurs and in what ways the state utilizes art practice I present three forms of rhetoric commo...
During the past five decades, production and consumption of art have democratised: our smartphone co...
Through this practice based research I argue that cultural democracy as a way of thinking contests d...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
In the UK, over the past decade, the rhetoric of ‘Third Way’ governance informed cultural policy. Th...
The thesis addresses the extent to which the normative conceptualisation of cultural policy under Ne...
New Labour began its administration with a commitment to bring democracy to culture. However, a deca...
Socially engaged art practices connect with a tradition of avant-garde perspectives on art’s potenti...
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Neoliberal discourse has spread from the economic realm into all parts of society. This chapter dis...
This paper discusses how the purposes of public art are understood in official discourses. Discourse...
How can artists and artists’ collectives best navigate the passage from our current neoliberalized a...
This commissioned essay interrogates the social and cultural conditions of public art in the context...
The purpose of this article is to explore how the process of depoliticization occurs in neoliberal g...
As its title suggests, this thesis - the critical commentary together with a body of published works...
Public art has been much debated in terms of its ability to reach beyond the institutions of art and...
During the past five decades, production and consumption of art have democratised: our smartphone co...
Through this practice based research I argue that cultural democracy as a way of thinking contests d...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...
In the UK, over the past decade, the rhetoric of ‘Third Way’ governance informed cultural policy. Th...
The thesis addresses the extent to which the normative conceptualisation of cultural policy under Ne...
New Labour began its administration with a commitment to bring democracy to culture. However, a deca...
Socially engaged art practices connect with a tradition of avant-garde perspectives on art’s potenti...
© The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav. Questions arou...
Neoliberal discourse has spread from the economic realm into all parts of society. This chapter dis...
This paper discusses how the purposes of public art are understood in official discourses. Discourse...
How can artists and artists’ collectives best navigate the passage from our current neoliberalized a...
This commissioned essay interrogates the social and cultural conditions of public art in the context...
The purpose of this article is to explore how the process of depoliticization occurs in neoliberal g...
As its title suggests, this thesis - the critical commentary together with a body of published works...
Public art has been much debated in terms of its ability to reach beyond the institutions of art and...
During the past five decades, production and consumption of art have democratised: our smartphone co...
Through this practice based research I argue that cultural democracy as a way of thinking contests d...
The arts have always been integrated into their larger culture, responding to shifts in taste and fa...