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Pain in the Arts


Pain in the Arts

Hardback by Tusa, John

Pain in the Arts

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ISBN:
9781780768175
Publication Date:
31 Jul 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Pain in the Arts

Description

Over a distinguished career in cultural leadership, management and journalism spanning almost 30 years, John Tusa has amassed a unique experience of the arts world, the political controversies it faces and the battles it continues to fight. His new book is a fearless and passionate defence of the performing and visual arts at a time of increasing 'Pain in the Arts.' Tusa explains how the arts are run and why they are worth speaking up for. He addresses the controversies in the arts that must be resolved today: should they be useful before they are excellent? Can they ever turn their backs on the past if they are to be creative in the present? He offers guidance on how the arts can survive in a downturn and why they should always make the case that they deserve special treatment. He also draws on his five years to date as Chair of the Clore Leadership Programme to discuss the increasingly complex questions- practical, personal, professional- that today's and tomorrow's cultural leaders must face, including the qualities of character needed to succeed and what a revolution in arts leadership might achieve. He also reveals the pitfalls of managerialist language. The backdrop throughout is John Tusa's personal story of discovery and love of the culture he strives to defend in hard times.

Contents

Preface Part One: Getting Things Done Introduction to Part One Ch 1 Pain in the Arts: Decline or Renewal Ch 2 Surviving the Downturn Ch 3 The Case for the Arts Ch 4 Mind your Language - Alphabets of Abomination Ch 5 Learning on the Job - A Personal Road to Responsibility Ch 6 The Do's and Don'ts of Running the Arts Ch 7 The Leader, the Manager - What's the Difference? Ch 8 What do you Know? - Inside the Mind of a Leader Ch 9 An Arts Policy for a Floating Utopia Ch 10 Keeping Things Simple Part Two: Arguing for the Arts Ch 11 Introduction to Part Two Ch 12 'If Music is the Staff of Life, Play Up!': Who is Playing Whom? Ch 13 The Great Arts Education Debate: Slam the Door on the Past - Betray the Future Ch 14 A Special Case for Treatment: Special Pleading for the Arts Ch 15 The Arts and Civil Society: Standing Up to the Stand Off-ish Ch 16 The Arts and Humanities: Defending the Undefendable Ch 17 An Agenda for the Future: Making the Arts Matter Index

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