
War Horse – "an exemplary use of subsidy"
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After the crisis – a new model for the arts?
Subsidy doesn’t shield or separate arts activities from the economic system; it enables them to be part of it, says Stephen Hetherington. Wringing more value out of creative assets could deliver new sources of finance.
Talk of a new “model for the arts” implies government money, and it really is all about the money.
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