Saturday, October 1, 2011

Booklist: Money For Art - The Tangled Web of Art and Politics in American Democracy


Money For Art - The Tangled Web of Art and Politics in American Democracy
by David A Smith
Ivan R. Dee 2008

Description
Money for Art is the story of public funding of the arts in modern America - the risks and achievements inherent in the ongoing relationship among artists, art administrators, and the legislators who control spending. It is a story of noble intentions that have often foundered on the conflict between individual creativity and democratic expectations.

As David A. Smith shows, government funding of the arts in America has never followed an easy course. Whether on a local or national scale, political support for the arts has carried with it a sense of exchange-the expectation that in return for public money the community will benefit. But this concept is fraught with potential difficulties that touch upon basic tensions between the fierce vision of the individual artist and the standards of the community.

In emphasizing the developments since the creation of the National Endowment for the Arts in 1965, Mr. Smith also shows how American art and artists have evolved in the last decades of the twentieth century. Many art observers will recall the heated controversy of the late 1980s and early 1990s over the Endowment's involvement with the photographers Andres Serrano and Robert Mapplethorpe, episodes that aptly represent the inevitable head-on collision of contemporary arts and national politics.

Mr. Smith reexamines and analyzes these clases between funding and freedom of speech as a prism through which to view the broad disagreement in America over ther meaning, purpose and plce of art in a democracy.

Central to his story are American definitions of egalitarianism and rights. What happens to art in a society that is increasingly, energetically egalitarian and rights-conscious, and how does this direction influence the task of funding art?

Should publically funded art support the "I" of the artist or recognize the "we" of community? And how can these frequently opposed interests be reconciled?

Money for Art tells how these circumstances have evolved and what their consequences are for art in America.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Traditions and Trends
2. Paint By Numbers
3. Momentum from Myth
4. A Great Society's Art
5. Surprise!
6. Paradise Lost
7. Supply-side Art
8. The Difference Between "Naked" and "Nude"
9. Rearranging the Chairs
10. An "I" or a "We"?
Epilogue: the Signature of Man
Notes
Index

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