Thou shalt worship the arts for what they are.
Arts Education Policy Review, January, 2003 by Tusa, John
Editor's note: This is an edited version of a speech given at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis in February, 2002, which has also been printed in the London magazine, Spiked. Copyright [c] John Tusa 2002 Over the past six years, the array of major new arts buildings, or extensive, creative renovations of old ones has turned our heads with its brilliance and rapidity.
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In London alone, we have seen the transformation of the old Bankside power station into Tate Modern, by the Swiss architects Herzog and De Meuron; the elegant extension of Tate Britain further along the fiver by ...
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