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Culture Incorporated: Museums, Artists, and Corporate Sponsorships
Calls for full disclosure of corporate involvement in cultural events and examines how corporations, art institutions, and foundations are reshaping the cultural terrain. In turn, he also shows how that ground is destabilized by artists subverting these same institutions to create a heightened awareness of critical alternative
This publication is referenced in the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820)
How John Browne, BP and the Old Boys Network keep the arts well-oiled.
This article is referenced in the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820) and can be found in the Miscellaneous Articles 4 Binder.
Take the money and run?
This article is referenced in the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820) and can be found in the Miscellaneous Articles 4 Binder.
Study Room Guide: Take the Money and Run? Some Positions on Ethics, Business Sponsorship and Making
There are lots of guides for artists on how to earn a living from art or how to raise funds to support making it, but few which help us ask what the ethical implications are of the routes we choose. In this Study Room Guide, arts, social justice and environmental group Platform has selected some key texts that they think are useful in helping to position yourself ethically with regard to financing or supporting artistic practice through business or corporate sponsorship.
When Attitudes Become Form Philip Morris Becomes Sponsor
Arts sponsorship in Europe against the background of developments in America. Ethics. Policy.
Part of the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820)
Beyond experience: culture, consumer & brand
On using art to render authenticity in business. Part of the Study Room Guide (P1820).
Not If But When: Culture Beyond Oil
A publication that sets out to discuss oil sponsorship of the arts. Part of the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820).
Tate Summer Party Blues / Say What? Tate BP Special
License to Spill
single page, double sided – find in misc. folder 2
The Arm’s Length Principle and the Arts: An International Perspective - Past, Present and Future
Chapter from ‘Who’s to pay for the arts?’ Ethics. Policy. Platform. Study Room Guide (P1820)