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Engines of culture

philanthropy and art museums.

Engines of culture
Daniel M. Fox, Daniel M. Fox
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An edition of Engines of culture (1963)

Engines of culture

philanthropy and art museums.

In the United States, art has become a major industry, like health care, education, and defense. In the 1950s, however, arts policy was an area of public policy, in which the United States seemed to lag behind other countries. One of Daniel M. Fox's aims in writing Engines of Culture thirty years ago was to show why American social policy was incomplete with respect to the arts.

While it was easy to garner support for government funding of hospital intensive care units or colleges of engineering, it was difficult to justify public subsidies for painting, sculpture, ballet, and music. Fox's own doubts informed the research that led to Engines of Culture.

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In the 1950s and 1960s, philanthropy became a focus of scholarship. Foundations, interested in the subject, made grants to study it; but also, many social scientists became increasingly dubious about the ability of the state to sustain certain sources of creativity and social reform. Engines of Culture argues that art museums are an instructive example of the accommodation of public and private interests.

In his new introduction, Fox places Engines of Culture in its personal and intellectual contexts, assesses the book's strengths and weaknesses and its influence on subsequent scholarship, and comments on the present state of knowledge about museums and power in American communities.

In the 1950s, research on the arts avoided political analysis. Although there is now substantial literature about the history, sociology, and economics of the arts and arts institutions, academics in this field still conventionally dismiss politics. Engines of Culture is one of the few historical studies of the political economy of art museums. It will be of interest to political scientists, policymakers, scholars of philanthropy, artists, and historians.

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Engines of Culture: Philanthropy and Art Museums
2018, Taylor & Francis Group
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Engines of Culture
2018, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Engines of Culture: Philanthropy and Art Museums
2017, Taylor and Francis
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Engines of culture: philanthropy and art museums
1995, Transaction Publishers
in English
Cover of: Engines of culture
Engines of culture: philanthropy and art museums.
1963, State Historical Society of Wisconsin for the Dept. of History, University of Wisconsin
in English

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Published in
Madison
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Dewey Decimal Class
706.992
Library of Congress
N8410 .F6

The Physical Object

Pagination
90 p.
Number of pages
90

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5902036M
LCCN
63063372
OCLC/WorldCat
6358814

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