Art Lessons: Learning from the Rise and Fall of Public Spending. (book reviews)
Arts Education Policy Review, July, 1997 by Smith, Ralph A.
New York: Basic Books, 1995. 304 pages. ISBN 0-465-00437. $15.00
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A.G. Marquis, a visiting scholar at the University of California, has been an investigative reporter and newspaper publisher and has written books about Marcel Duchamp, Alfred H. H. Barr, Jr., and the entertainment business. Her discussion of the rise and fall of public spending for the arts focuses on nonprofit corporations and federal and state agencies, for example, the Rockefeller and Ford foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts, state art councils, and a number of other organizations and associations ...
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