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In Business Corporations and the Arts Who should pay for the arts?

Andrew Dickson examined funding models and spoke to leading arts organisations.

  • Anne Pasternak – Chief Executive of the Brooklyn Museum - one of the oldest and largest in the USA.
  • Anthony Casalena – Chief Executive of Squarespace
  • Andrew Dickson with Peter Gelb
  • Metropolitan Opera House interior
  • The Guggenheim Museum
  • The Royal Academy in London receives no state funding; a third of its money comes from members.
  • Charles Saumarez-Smith - Chief Executive of the Royal Academy and stalwart of the British arts scene
  • Peter Mather, Head of BP in the UK

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    Andrew Dickson asks: Who pays for the arts? Who should pay for the arts?

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