Artist Unknown by Richard Witts

Artist Unknown by Richard Witts

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A revisionist history of arts funding in Britain since the creation of the Arts Council over 50 years ago. The author explores the council's public humiliations - including the orchestra fiasco of 1993 - the lottery handouts, the theatre cuts and the tussles with Westminster and Whitehall.

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Artist Unknown by Richard Witts

This text uncovers the world of the Arts Council. Since this pioneering outfit was set up as an emergency measure in World War II, it has grown to become the chief means by which artists and producers receive the cash of taxpayers in return for creating work for the public's benefit. Most of the #3.6 billion the Council has spent to date has gone to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The author explains why, in his opinion, the Arts Council can never say "No" to the opera house, despite its inglorious record. He goes on to examine the Council's public humiliations - including the orchestra fiasco of 1993 - the lottery handouts, the theatre cuts, and the tussles with Westminster and Whitehall. The interviews with artists, advisors and members of staff include discussions with Lord Rees-Mogg, Richard Hoggart, Sir Alec Guinness and Melvyn Bragg.
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ISBN 13 9780316878203
ISBN 10 0316878200
Title Artist Unknown
Author Richard Witts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1998-03-26
Number of pages 352
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