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Just Because Western European Culture Has Been Dominant For A Long Time Doesn’t Mean It Was Always So

First was the original ‘world order’ created by Genghis Khan (and his house) in the 13th century. If there is indeed an ‘East’ that is distinct from the ‘West’, one of the points of separation can be placed here. - Aeon

A New Center To Give Shape To Creativity Of Lakota Artists

The Artspace is the latest manifestation of a resurgence of Native cultural traditions and ceremonies and the increased national and international visibility of Indigenous artists. - The New York Times

To Solve Audience Confusion, Philadelphia Orchestra/Kimmel Center Renames Itself Ensemble Arts Philly

Following the 2021 merger of the orchestra with the organization that operates its concert hall and three other venues (and presents shows in a fourth), ticketholders sometimes didn't know which theater to go to. So the umbrella organization has taken a new name that doesn't include a venue. - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

Can ‘The Nicest Guy In Show Biz” Make Lower Manhattan’s New Arts Center Work?

“Amazing work happens at the grassroots level, but how can an organization and people with positional sway and a multimillion-dollar budget do that without losing their values?” - The New Yorker

In Taiwan’s Election Campaign, The Arts Sector Tries To Get Some Attention

"'Art has never been a priority' for the government, says (one gallerist), and response to pressure from the arts is 'slow, but we can’t not do it.' The arts still only represent 1.2% of the total government budget, … with too much of it used on one-off festivals." - The Art Newspaper

The Case For Artists Taking Political Stands

Especially in a time when trust in our political leaders and institutions continues to wane, artists, arts leaders and policymakers face daunting but critical questions about making ethically sound decisions. - The Conversation

The Questionable Ethics Of The Movie May-December

"What do filmmakers owe the people who inspire the stories they tell, particularly when those stories involve abuse or exploitation?" - Los Angeles Times

What Role Will The Conflict In Gaza Play In Awards Shows?

There's basically no response that won't offend someone, says a USC prof. "Add alcohol to the mix, as is often the case at these awards dinners, and what could possibly go wrong?" - The New York Times

Hollywood Is Still A Boys’ Club

At least in the director's seat, it's the old Ken Mojo Dojo Casa House all over again. - HuffPost

One Of England’s Most Prosperous Counties Has Zeroed Out Its Local Arts Funding

In Suffolk, where roughly three-quarters of the population qualifies as "wealthy" or "comfortable," the county announced that it will end all core arts funding as of April 2025. Arts organizations issued a joint statement saying that the amount (£500,000) is tiny for the council but will severely affect them. - The Guardian

Wolfgang Tillmans On The Cultural Impoverishment Of Brexit And Art Free Of “Purpose”

“This expectation that all artists per se should have a particular responsibility to be overtly political flies in the face of what I believe about art being directionless research. Or sometimes I like to say that art is useless. And that’s one of its absolute strengths." - New Statesman

Figuring Out How To Regulate AI Isn’t As Unfamiliar A Problem As We Think

"While the rush to do something about A.I. might feel new, it’s really just a continuation of a yearslong conversation about the unintended consequences and harms of algorithms. A.I. is just the latest 'genie' that won’t go back into the bottle. … There have been many others." - Slate

So, What Other Goodies Have Come Into Public Domain As Of 2024?

In the US, Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, Brecht's Threepenny Opera, Virginia Woolf's Orlando, and Dreyer's Passion of Joan of Arc. In the EU, Canada, and Latin America, works by Dylan Thomas, Django Reinhardt, and Hank Williams. In most of Asia and Africa, everything by Picasso and Tolkien. - The Public Domain Review

Nashville Changed Its Arts Funding Model To Help Organizations That Had Been Neglected. Then The City Changed It Right Back.

Racism at work? Depends on what exactly one means by racism, and where — because the Metro Nashville Arts Commission reversed the new funding model, and the grants allocated under it a month previously, on the advice of its legal department. - The Tennessean (Nashville)

How The South Korean Government Is Changing The Way It Supports Artists

The culture ministry said Thursday it will move away from one-time, small grants distributed to a wide range of artists toward more targeted and impactful support for large-scale projects over the years. - Yonhap News

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