Arts, Inc.: How Greed and Neglect Have Destroyed Our Cultural Rights
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Heard Bill Ivey speak on this topic recently and was very impressed with his perspective. Nov 24, Larry-bob Roberts marked it as to-read.
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Had good points, but some of his anecdotes were long and less important to the points he was trying to make. And that conclusion was too damn long! Aug 16, Gospodyina rated it liked it Shelves: Joseph Herrera rated it liked it Aug 14, Ines Familiar rated it liked it Oct 25, Julie rated it really liked it Dec 17, David rated it liked it Nov 16, Lanochediablo rated it it was amazing Jan 27, Christy Parrish rated it really liked it May 18, Caroline Fox rated it liked it Mar 05, Alana rated it really liked it Oct 29, Gerlie rated it liked it Jun 25, Cathy rated it liked it Nov 03, Holy Flying rated it really liked it May 23, Alex rated it it was ok Dec 02, Joiner rated it it was amazing Jul 10, Abby H rated it really liked it Nov 23, Jessica Marlatt rated it really liked it Jul 11, Ryan rated it really liked it Dec 06, Andrew Harrison rated it it was amazing Feb 03, Cumminscw rated it liked it Jul 26, About the Book In this impassioned and persuasive book, Bill Ivey, the former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, assesses the current state of the arts in America and finds cause for alarm.
The Pursuit of Art and Happiness When most people think about about government funding, the arts are probably not the first thing to come to mind. Reviews With cogent consideration of the stakes for all involved, and some interesting glimpses behind the scenes at the NEA, Ivey has produced a comprehensive treatment of an important subject. He tracks our loss of heritage and risk-taking and comments cogently on the past culture wars.
His discussion of the corporate hijacking of intellectual property is highly articulate and should be read by everyone. It's a must-read for all those interested in American art and culture and the public interest in preserving access to our heritage for everyone, and as it contributes to the arts of today and tomorrow. Through strands of personal and professional memoir, policy analysis, for-profit and nonprofit industry insights, and personal conviction, Bill Ivey defines a new canvas for more productive and inclusive conversations on the expressive life of our nation and its citizens.
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