Collection of essays on patronage; those in scope include Jaap van der Tas on dilettantism and academies of art in the Netherlands, 17th-19th cs.; Judith Huggins Balfe and Thomas A. Cassilly on "Friends" groups and American museums, especially the Metropolitan Museum, New York; Judy Levine on the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; Anne E. Bowler and Blaine McBurney on gentrification and the avant-garde in New York's East Village in the 1980s; Steven C. Dubin on controversies concerning public art and the depiction of public figures in the United States in the 20th c.; Marilyn Rueschemeyer on state patronage in the German Democratic Republic; Vera Zolberg on public culture and postcolonial discourse, especially in India; Ann M. Galligan on the politicization of peer-review panels at the National Endowment for the Arts; and Esther Galabert on the arts and culture under the European Community.
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