ARTS COUNCIL
January/February 2012
Subsidy cuts give classical music the chance to thrive without government interference
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May 2011
Failing arts organisations backed by taxpayers' money do not deserve an unlimited supply of hand-outs
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December 2010
Auction houses are reporting records being broken—even though the works on sale are quite mundane
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December 2010
The future of art isn't determined by raw cash, as some lamenting the Coalition's Arts cuts dramatically make out
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