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THE ASSAULT ON CULTURE: A Mute Magazine talk on privatisation and critical artistic practice Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 30 July, 2008 - 16:16

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3-5pm, Sunday 3 August 2008. Upstairs at Publish And Be Damned self-publishing fair, Rochelle School, Arnold Circus, London E2. Free, no booking required.

Does private-public funding and management of culture mark the death of institutional and critical autonomy? And is direct censorship an anomaly, the most visible form of a wider constriction of cultural freedom, or the shape of cultural policy to come?

Mute has invited a range of practitioners along to discuss the perils and opportunities for critical cultural activity in neoliberalising institutions:

Leigh French, co-editor of Variant magazine and contributor Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt will discuss the recent censorship of Variant by Culture and Sport Glasgow, the new private charitable trust that runs the city's arts and leisure. They will be joined by Richard Birkett, assistant curator of the ICA's current Nought to Sixty programme and David Garcia, 'tactical media' theorist and Dean of Chelsea College of Art and Design London.

Where:

Streetmap:
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Rochelle School map: http://www.afoundation.org.uk/downloads/rochelle-map.pdf

Buses: 243, 55, 8, 388
Tube (further): Bethnal Green, Liverpool Street, Old Street

The talk will raise some of the following questions:

Does commercialisation enhance or corrode 'critical' culture? Why does an institutional turn to 'openness', collaborative and politicised art practices coincide with privatisation? And how will capitalist crisis impact on arts funding and cultural practice – a shift from radical reformism to conservative reaction or revolutionary refusal?

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anthony@metamute.org | http://metamute.org Publish And Be Damned: http://www.publishandbedamned.org.uk/ ======

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THE ASSAULT ON CULTURE II
mute - Wed, 05/11/2008 - 10:40am

THE ASSAULT ON CULTURE II
Glasgow - Sat 15 Nov
Variant continue the exploration of the perils and opportunities for critical cultural activity in neoliberalising institutions.
screening: CAN DIALECTICS BREAK BRICKS?
Part of 'Moot-Points : Exercise in Self-Organisation, Discourse and Collaboration', Transmission Gallery
more information...

Audio documentation:
anthony - Tue, 17/02/2009 - 4:27pm

Audio documentation: http://www.divshare.com/download/6577670-5f1

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