Friday, July 25, 2008

Arts Management Newsletter No. 84 (July 2008)


ARTS MANAGEMENT NEWSLETTER
Monthly information service by Arts Management Network
ISSN 1610-238X | Issue No. 84 - July 2008


Some of the latest news and developments in arts management.

An exclusive interview with Philip Kotler. Kotler
is said to be one of the best marketing experts in the world, who has also co-edited
books for arts marketing. In the interview with Arts Management Network, he underlined the importance of management and marketing for the arts. He also introduces some of the latest results of his research in audience development and value-based
marketing.

CONTENT OVERVIEW
1. Interview: Philip Kotler, marketing expert, Kotler Marketing Group
2. Book: Museum Marketing. Competing in the Global Marketplace
3. Magazine Digest: Museum and Society
4. Review: 2008 EUConsult Conference
5. Preview: The Northern Urban Regeneration Exhibition and Conference
6. Preview: Arts Reach Nat. Arts Development & Arts Marketing Conference

TOPICS & BACKGROUNDS
1. Interview: Philip Kotler, Kotler Marketing Group

AMN: Prof. Kotler, you are one of only a few marketing experts, who pay attention with your management theories to the specific requirements of the arts. Does the arts sector – as opposed to the business sector - need its own management and marketing concept and system? And if yes, why?

Philip Kotler: I have had a great interest in the question that you raised about the applicability of current management and marketing theory to the arts. It is
the reason that I co-authored two books on the arts,namely Museum Strategy and Marketing and Standing Room Only: Strategies for Marketing the Performing
Arts.

I discovered that current management and marketing theory, when read by managers in the arts,opened up their minds to new perspectives and applications.Perhaps the major revelation is to think of art patrons as consumers (as wellas potential givers) with varying needs, wants, and preferences.

This leads to managing the arts organization from a "customer perspective." It leads the arts organization to develop multiple programs providing different offerings and satisfactions for different customers. Some people come to the museum to contemplate the great art, others come for a class, others come to meet their friends or to meet new people. As for performing arts organizations, they have to prioritize their market groups. A symphony orchestra must prepare different programs to satisfy the tastes of different audiences that the symphony orchestra values.

AMN: In both the business and the arts sector, there are always crises from
time to time, which can lead to factory closings and unemployment. Does this
happens because of wrong or missing management decisions?

PK: In the U.S., several symphony orchestras closed down because they couldn't draw
a sufficiently large attending audience or sufficient funding from patrons or granting organizations. Some museums close down for the same reason. There are usually early warning signs of a declining audience, declining giving, or both. This is a crisis time that requires fresh thinking about how to improve the programs, services, and audience experiences.

AMN: What are the current discussions in marketing and management research?
Are there new developments? Your speak, for example, about valuebased
marketing? What does it mean for the arts sector?

PK: Arts organizations should pay attention to the following developments:
1. The increasing importance of branding and differentiating the organization from its competition.

2. The use of relationship marketing strategies to build loyal audiences who not only
attend but who will act as advocates and bring in new members. Arts organizations
must start to understand how to stimulate word-of-mouth and buzz about their activities.

3. Treating the audience not as passive recipients but as active partners in developing programs and experiences. This is called co-creation strategy.
Kotler Marketing Group: http://www.kotlermarketing.com
Kellogg School of Management: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.eduStanding Room Only: http://www.artsmanagement.net/Books-id-14.htmlMuseum Marketing and Strategy: http://www.artsmanagement.net/Books-id-770.html

BOOKS & RESOURCES
2. Book: Museum Marketing. Competing in the Global Marketplace
Museums have moved from a product to a marketing focus within the last ten years.
This has entailed a painful reorientation of approaches to understanding visitors as
customers; new ways of fundraising and sponsorship as government funding decreases;
and grappling with using the internet for marketing.

This book brings the latest in marketing thinking to bear on the museum sector taking into account both the commercial issues and social mission it involves. Carefully structured to be highly accessible the book offers: a contemporary and relevant and global approach to museum marketing written by authors in Britain, Australia, the United States, and Asia;an approach that reflects the particular challenges museums of varying sizes face when seeking to market an experience to a diverse set of stakeholders: audience;funders; sponsors and government; a particular focus on museum marketing in the 'Information Age'; and, major case studies at the beginning and end of each section of the book, and smaller case studies within chapters.The hugely experienced author team, includes both leading academics and practitioners to ensure the book has broad appeal and is both relevant, innovative and progressive in approach.
It will be essential reading for students in museum studies, non-profit marketing, and arts management and marketing. It will also be equally relevant for professionals working in and managing museums and galleries, heritage attractions and ministries of arts. This is the most up-to-date treatment of marketing museums with a global approach. There is a blend of academic and practitioner expertise to appeal to students and professionals seeking a contemporary and relevant approach. It features a range of international case studies that demonstrate the museum experience and draw out the particular challenges that museums and galleries of varying sizes and types face in the global marketplace.
Author : Ruth Rentschler, Anne-Marie Hede
296 pages, Butterworth Heinemann (July 2007)
Details: http://www.artsmanagement.net/Books-id-791.html

3. Magazine Digest: Museum and Society
March 2008 , Volume 6 No. 1
Content:
1) Private and public memories of Expo 67: a case study of recollections of Montreal's World's Fair, 40 years after the event, by David Anderson and Viviane Gosselin 2) The Micro-history of a world event: intention, perception and imagination at the Exposition universelle de 1867, by Volker Barth
3) On the boundaries and partial connections between amateurs and professionals, by
Morgan Meyer
4) Gender representation in the natural history galleries at the Manchester Museum, by Rebecca Machin Book Reviews
5) Paul Basu and Sharon Macdonald (eds), Exhibition Experiment, by Haidy Geismar
6) Arthur MacGregor, Curiosity and Enlightenment: Collectors and Collections from the
Sixteenth to the Nineteenth century, by Sam Alberti
7) Richard Sandell, Museums, Prejudice and the Reframing of Difference, by Andrew
Newman
More information: http://www.le.ac.uk/ms/museumsociety.html

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Skate's Art Investment Handbook
Skate's Art Investment Handbook describes a rational approach to investing in art with valuation drivers and market statistics,an analysis of how the art market compares to other investment markets, and a special supplement carrying the ratings of the world's 1000 most expensive paintings. Another product of Skate's is its Art Valuation Letter - a unique art investment aide that focuses on pre-auction assessment of significant works of art for upcoming auctions. It gives updated
ratings and segment tables for Skate's Top 1000 artworks as well as earnings reports and research updates on Skate's Art Stocks. The newsletter is published monthly with additional special issues published in the middle of each auction season.
Owners of major art collections, both in the public and private sector, art funds and
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More: http://www.skatepress.com


Details: http://www.artsreach.com/conference.htmlArts Management Newsletter No. 84 (July 2008)

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Whats Happening in the World of Arts




Beat Generation Companion to a 2008 exhibition that "explores the lives and works of the artists who made up the 'Beat Generation.'" Features a slideshow about Jack Kerouac's scroll manuscript of "On the Road," photos and other images from the exhibit, a "Beatnik questionnaire" from 1960 for you to fill out, and some original Beatnik poems visitors recently composed. From the Harry Ransome Center, University of Texas at Austin
Link: http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/2008/beats/

Robert Rauschenberg Prints Published to accompany an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC from 28 October, 2007 to 30 March, 2008, this website provides information about prints made by American artist Robert Rauschenberg. The website concentrates on the 1960s, with his "painterly prints filled with images he clipped from newspapers and magazines", 1970s when the artist established his own print facility, Untitled Press, and 1980s and 1990s when he traveled extensively and started to use his own photographs in his art, partly for copyright reasons.



Link: http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2007/rauschenberg/

Whats Happening in the World of Media Arts

235 Media Art

On the initiative of the media art agency 235 MEDIA and the City of Düsseldorf the first non-profit foundation imai is dedicated not only to the distribution of media art, but also to conservation and research issues is created.

http://www.235media.de/

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

ACADEMIC AND PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS –PERFORMING ARTS

16 journals belonging to subject: Performing Arts

Applied Theatre Researcher
ISSN: 14431726
Subject: Education --- Performing Arts
Publisher: Griffith University, Brisbane
Country: Australia
Language: English, French, Spanish
Keywords: education, theatre
Start year: 2000
http://www.griffith.edu.au/arts-languages-criminology/centre-cultural-research/publications/applied-theatre-researcheridea-journal

Bright Lights Film Journal
ISSN: 01474049
Subject: Performing Arts
Publisher: Bright Lights - Gary Morris and Gregory Battle, Portland, Oregon
Country: United States
Language: English
Keywords: movie analysis, international film, motion pictures
Start year: 1996
http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/

CCAHTE: Canadian Creative Arts in Health, Training and Education
ISSN: 19119755
Subject: Medicine (General) --- Performing Arts --- Education --- Arts in general
Publisher: Cheryl McLean
Country: Canada
Language: English
Keywords: interdisciplinary creative arts research, health, training, education
Start year: 2006
http://www.cmclean.com/

Didaskalia: Ancient Theatre Today
ISSN: 13214853
Subject: Performing Arts
Publisher: King’s College, London, University of London
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Keywords: theatre, drama, classics
Start year: 1994
http://www.didaskalia.net/journal.html

Film-Philosophy
ISSN: 14664615
Subject: Performing Arts --- Philosophy
Publisher: Film-Philosophy
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, French
Keywords: film, philosophy, aesthetics, world cinema
Start year: 2006
http://www.film-philosophy.com/

Genders
ISSN: 19363249
Subject: Languages and Literatures --- Gender Studies --- Performing Arts
Publisher: University of Colorado
Country: United States
Language: English
Keywords: gender studies, sexuality, humanities, literature, art, film, history, media studies, social science
Start year: 1998
http://www.genders.org/


The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies
ISSN: 20090374
Subject: Languages and Literatures --- Performing Arts
Publisher: Trinity College, Dublin
Country: Ireland
Language: English
Keywords: gothic and horror studies, literature, film, television
Start year: 2006
http://irishgothichorrorjournal.homestead.com/


The Journal of Religion and Film
ISSN: 10921311
Subject: Religion --- Performing Arts
Publisher: University of Nebraska, Omaha
Country: United States
Language: English
Keywords: religion, film, communication science, theology
Start year: 1997
http://www.unomaha.edu/jrf/

Journal of Religion and Theatre
ISSN: 15448762
Subject: Performing Arts --- Religion
Publisher: Association for Theatre in Higher Education, Religion and Theatre Focus Group
Country: United States
Language: English
Keywords: theatre, religion, ritual
Start year: 2002
http://www.rtjournal.org/

New Voices in Classical Reception Studies
ISSN: 17506581
Subject: Performing Arts --- Languages and Literatures
Publisher: The Open University
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Keywords: classical reception, drama, poetry, historiography
Start year: 2006
http://www2.open.ac.uk/ClassicalStudies/GreekPlays/newvoices/

Papers of Surrealism
ISSN: 17501954
Subject: Arts in general --- Performing Arts
Publisher: AHRC Research Centre for Studies of Surrealism and its Legacies
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Keywords: surrealism, Dada, visual arts, cultural theory, contemporary art
Start year: 2003
http://www.surrealismcentre.ac.uk/papersofsurrealism/journal8/index.htm

Participations
ISSN: 17498716
Subject: Performing Arts
Publisher: Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Wales
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Keywords: audience and reception studies
Start year: 2003
http://www.participations.org/

Platform : Postgraduate e-Journal of Theatre and Performing Arts
ISSN: 17510171
Subject: Performing Arts
Publisher: Royal Holloway University of London
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Keywords: performance, drama, theatre
Start year: 2006
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/drama/platform/

Scenario
ISSN: 16498526
Subject: Performing Arts --- Education
Publisher: University College Cork
Country: Ireland
Language: English, German
Keywords: drama, theatre, pedagogy, language education
Start year: 2007
http://www.ucc.ie/en/scenario/

Scope: an on-line journal of film studies
ISSN: 14659166
Subject: Performing Arts
Publisher: University of Nottingham, Institute of Film Studies
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Keywords: film
Start year: 2000
http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Art Knowledge News - Keeping You in Touch with the World of Art...


Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center shows 'Facebook / Images of People in Photographs' Posted: 18 Jul 2008 12:46 AM CDT POUGHKEEPSIE, NY.- While the Facebook social networking website has proven to be enormously popular, linking millions of photographs of faces to searchable biographical data, the notion of collecting and cataloguing pictures of people is not a new one. In the 1920s August Sander created a typological catalogue of more than six hundred photographs of German people from all walks of life, in his monumental lifelong project to document the residents of his native Westerwald, near Cologne.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com/Frances-Lehman_Loeb-Art_Center.html


Chinese Gardens for Living ~ Illusion into Reality at Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden Posted: 18 Jul 2008 12:23 AM CDT Dresden, Germany - This summer an exhibition by the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden in association with the National Art Museum of China (NAMOC), Beijing, will be presenting contemporary art from China. “Chinese Gardens for Living: Illusion into Reality” will show works by famous Chinese designers, architects, painters and photographers who have explored the philosophy behind the Chinese garden.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Chinese_Gardens.html


Maurice de Vlaminck’s Exhibit at Musee du Luxembourg in Paris Posted: 17 Jul 2008 11:45 PM CDT PARIS - This exhibition brings together works of the period 1900-1915, from Maurice de Vlaminck’s (1876-1958) earliest known paintings - Vlaminck’s career started when he was 17, but none of his juvenalia has been preserved - in which he already asserted his characteristic violence, down to the works produced at the beginning of the First World War, which reflect his contemporary research on the rendering of space.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Maurice-de_Vlaminck.html

Sea Creatures in Glass at Harvard Museum of Natural History Posted: 17 Jul 2008 11:24 PM CDT CAMBRIDGE, MA - Many years before they were commissioned by Harvard University to make the “Glass Flowers,” father and son artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka meticulously shaped glass and wire into lifelike models of marine animals. Renowned for their beauty and exacting detail, the Blaschka marine invertebrate models were commissioned by universities and museums throughout world during the 19th century. Sea Creatures in Glass will be on display through January 4, 2009.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Leopold_and_Rudolph_Blaschka.html


Painting for Eternity ~ The Tombs of Paestum at Martin Gropius Bau Posted: 17 Jul 2008 11:12 PM CDT BERLIN - With its three large Doric temples, Paestum became a well-known site early on thanks to engravings by Piranesi (1777/78) and Goethe’s impressive descriptions in his Italienische Reise (1787). However, many people are unaware that Paestum contains one of the greatest treasure troves of ancient fresco paintings: During excavations in the 1960s, around 200 richly painted tombs from the Lucanian period (4th century B.C.) were discovered.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Paestum.html

History of New Arrivals to America at Minnesota History Center Posted: 17 Jul 2008 09:21 PM CDT ST. PAUL, MN.- For many, Ellis Island is the ultimate symbol of American immigration and the immigrant experience. The Minnesota History Center opened a new exhibit celebrating the stories of the more than 12 million immigrants who entered the United States through the New York City federal immigration station. On exhibition through 21 September, 2008.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Augustus_Frederick_Sherman.html


JMW Turner Watercolours from The Courtauld at Wordsworth Museum Posted: 17 Jul 2008 08:58 PM CDT GRASMERE, UK - Outstanding works by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), from The Courtauld in London, will be displayed together for the first time in this exciting exhibition at the Wordsworth Museum and Art Gallery. The variety of style and technique seen in these works is evidence of the Turner's extraordinarily inventive approach to the making of landscape in watercolour.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Joseph_Mallord_William_Turner.html



Greek Olympic Art Exhibit from the British Museum at the Shanghai Museum Posted: 17 Jul 2008 08:44 PM CDT SHANGHAI.- Less than one month before the Olympic Games begin in Beijing, the famous discus thrower and more than a hundred sculptures and porcelains from ancient Greece have visited China, where thanks to a temporary exhibit in Shanghai have been discovered by over 330,000 Chinese visitors at the Shanghai Museum.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Shanghai_Museum.html

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Stanley Kubrick Archive

2008 marks the 80th anniversary of the birth of director Stanley Kubrick and the 40th anniversary of the release of one of his most iconic movies, '2001: A Space Odyssey'. Following the deposit of his Archive to University of the Arts London, the Archives Hub has highlighted ten items from a collection to illustrate the breadth, depth and richness of the Archive that covers disciplines such as set design, costume, photography and script writing as well as paperwork associated with film production. There are also links to selected websites and suggested reading.
Link: http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/jul08.shtml
Access: Free

Art Knowledge News - Keeping You in Touch with the World of Art


Annie Leibovitz: A Photographers Life, 1990-2005 at Maison Européenne de la Photographie Posted: 09 Jul 2008 12:21 AM CDT PARIS - The Maison Européenne de la Photographie presents an internationally touring exhibition of works by celebrated photographer Annie Leibovitz. This special exhibition, Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life, 1990–2005 includes more than 200 photographs, featuring well-known work made on editorial assignment, as well as personal photographs of her family and close friends. “I don’t have two lives,” Leibovitz says. “This is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are all part of it.” On exhibit through 14 September, 2008.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com/Annie/Leibovitz.html



Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao exhibits ~ Pioneers of Photography Posted: 08 Jul 2008 11:31 PM CDT BILBAO, SPAIN - The Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao opens an exhibit featuring the Ordóñez-Falcón Collection. which includes the pioneers of photography ranging from the years 1845-1930. One of the most important collections of photography in the world in private hands, the Ordóñez-Falcón collection comprises more than 1.500 works from different times, with a broad range of tendencies and techniques, by the leading authors in the history of photography. On view through 14 September, 2008.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Museum_of_Fine_Arts-Bilbao.html



Wexner Center for the Arts shows ~ Jeff Smith " Bone and Beyond " Solo Posted: 08 Jul 2008 11:03 PM CDT COLUMBUS, OH - Jeff Smith: Bone and Beyond, the first museum exhibition of work by the influential, Columbus-based comic book artist and writer—best known for his epic graphic novel Bone will be on view through August 3, 2008 at the Wexner Center for the Arts. The exhibition includes a selection of original comics whose artists Smith cites as direct influences, among them examples from Walt Kelly's Pogo, Carl Barks’s Uncle Scrooge, Will Eisner's The Spirit, George Herriman's Krazy Kat, Charles Schulz's Peanuts, Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury, and E. C. Segar's Thimble Theatre.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Jeff_Smith_Bone_and_Beyond.html



Tria Gallery 'Summer Cocktail' ~ A Group Exhibition of Mixed Media Works Posted: 08 Jul 2008 09:25 PM CDT New York, NY - Tria Gallery presents its “Summer Cocktail” from June 26 through August 1, 2008. On display to help viewers escape the heat will be a cool mix of artwork, including mixed media sculpture by Monica Banks and Howard Kalish, prints and woodcuts by Karen Kunc, and paintings by Jenny Nelson, Annamaria Suppa and Joanne Topol.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Tria/Gallery.html



National Museum Cardiff Launches a Welsh Landscape Exhibit
Posted: 08 Jul 2008 09:00 PM CDT Cardiff, Wales - National Museum Cardiff Launches Four New Galleries with a Welsh Landscape Exhibit.All four galleries have a particular focus on the art of Wales and landscape painting, and all of these elements come together in the Welsh Landscape Gallery, a spectacular space which explores how artists have responded to the changing inspirational land of Wales for over more than three hundred years.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//National_Museum_Cardiff.html


Cesar: An Anthology of the French Sculptor by Jean Nouvel Opens at The Fondation Cartier Posted: 07 Jul 2008 10:35 PM CDT
PARIS - The Fondation Cartier presents a major exhibition of the work of French sculptor César on the tenth anniversary of his death. Jean Nouvel —the Fondation Cartier’s architect and a close friend of the artist—has been invited to select the works as well as design their presentation, thus offering a fresh perspective on the work of an artist who passionately explored the formal and expressive possibilities of industrial materials. Through this exhibition, the Fondation Cartier will celebrate an artist who played a major role in its history, from its inception in 1984 until his death in 1998.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Cesar_Baldaccini.html


Shelburne Museum hosts a Major Mary Cassatt Exhibit
Posted: 07 Jul 2008 10:25 PM CDT SHELBURNE, VT - Mary Cassatt: Friends and Family features more than 60 works by Cassatt and Edgar Degas, many of which are on loan from private collections and museums including, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Cassatt’s signature monumental mother-and-child works figure prominently in the exhibit. Little known family portraits and Cassatt’s personal correspondence add fresh insight into the artist’s world.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Mary_Cassatt.html


Memorial Art Gallery Receives Edith Lunt Small’s Midtown Plaza 1962–1987
Posted: 07 Jul 2008 10:15 PM CDT ROCHESTER, NY.- As the city of Rochester moves ahead with plans to raze Midtown Plaza, the property’s former owner has donated a commemorative painting of the historic mall to the Memorial Art Gallery. Edith Lunt Small’s Midtown Plaza 1962–1987 is a virtual Who’s Who of Rochester during the era. The 4-by 6-foot work, a gift of Midtown Rochester Properties, LLC, went on public view on July 2.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Edith-Lunt-Small.html


Detroit Institute of Arts shows 'People at Play in American Prints & Drawings', 1890–1945 Posted: 06 Jul 2008 11:08 PM CDT Detroit, MI - This exhibition of approximately 100 works on paper serves as a corollary and thematic complement to Life's Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists' Brush with Leisure, 1895-1925. It is drawn almost entirely from the DIA’s collection and is dominated by the prints of John Sloan, George Bellows, Glenn O. Coleman, and Martin Lewis. On view through 3 August, 2008.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Detroit_Institute-of-Arts.html


Christie’s to sell the contents of Langford Hall, Nottinghamshire
Posted: 06 Jul 2008 11:00 PM CDT SOUTH KENSINGTON, UK - Christie’s is selling the contents of Langford Hall, Nottinghamshire. Both Patrick Radford and his wife Evelyn were fascinated by antiques and design and over the course of their lives together at Langford Hall, collected a variety of items that filled the Georgian house and family home. Patrick Radford trained as a cabinet maker for the family firm Stag Furniture, and his eye for quality craftsmanship and design is reflected in the broad range of furniture offered in the Collection.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Christie-s.html


Rare Luis Buñuel Photographs on View at the Spanish Film Library Posted: 06 Jul 2008 10:50 PM CDT MADRID - Luis Buñuel is, without a doubt, one of the best known movie directors. A lot has been written about him and many exhibitions on him have been organized. But,there are some aspects of his works that are not known, and we have not resisted temptation to show some of these. In the archives of the Spanish Film Library, there is a collection of photographs made by him when he was looking for exterior locations for the films he made in Mexico and the organizers wanted to show this work that illustrates the work he did prior to making a movie, and that also shows us another face of Buñuel.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//Luis_Bunuel_Photographs.html


Smart Museum of Art exhibits ' Images of New York ' by John Sloan Posted: 06 Jul 2008 10:34 PM CDT Chicago, IL - John Sloan's images of New York helped define the city in the popular imagination. In gritty depictions of urban life, Sloan celebrated the metropolis of New York by focusing on street scenes, elevated trains, public spaces, and the lives of ordinary Americans. Yet Sloan's vision was a subjective one, tied to his particular observations of the neighborhoods in which he lived and the individuals he encountered. More than a series of distinct locations, Sloan's images of New York reflect the artist’s own movement through and experience of the city. On view through 14 September 2008.
http://www.artknowledgenews.com//John-Sloan-Image-sof-New-York.html

ArtsProfessional Magazine

The UK's leading Arts Management Magazine presents the latest

ArtsProfessional podcast

A major national conference on UK arts participation and voluntary and amateur groups, took place recently at The Barbican in London.

The latest APod was recorded at the event and will be of interest to people working across the arts sector, particularly those in local authorities, voluntary, community and charitable organisations.

Available online now are the keynote speeches from:

Alan Davey
Chief Executive, Arts Council England

Rt Hon Margaret Hodge MP
Minister for Culture
Our Creative Talent was organised by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Arts Council England and Voluntary Arts England.

http://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/podcasts/archive.cfm