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Author Macdonnell, Justin, author

Title Cultural precincts : art or commodity? / Justin Macdonnell
Published Strawberry Hills, N.S.W.: Currency House, 2015

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Description 59 pages ; 22 cm
Series Platform papers : quarterly essays on the performing arts, 1449-583X ; no. 44
Platform papers (Currency House) ; no. 44
Summary An estimated $250 billion will be spent worldwide in the current decade on creating 'cultural precincts', collections of buildings with some arts-related function. Today, both capital and regional cities are building precincts which make grand claims for artistic collaboration, urban renewal, tourism and 'liveable' residential development while bringing substantial economic benefits. But is any of this true? Are they creative and profitable? Justin Macdonnell surveys the literature to uncover who really benefits. Once precincts grew where the people gathered, now they rise in neglected places, in the hope of attracting growth. There's evidence they sell more tickets, but not that they produce better art. Property values rise, but are artists better rewarded? Does the public have a richer experience or even a more convenient one? Are cultural precincts really just another commodifying of the arts? Is there a better way? -- publisher description
Notes "August 2015" -- Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references
Subject Arts and society -- Australia.
SUBJECT Australia http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021326 -- Cultural policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005456
ISBN 0992489059
9780992489052