Over a distinguished career in cultural leadership; management and journalism spanning almost 30 years; John Tusa has amassed a unique experience of the arts world; the political controversies it faces and the battles it continues to fight. His new book is a fearless and passionate defence of the performing and visual arts at a time of increasing lsquo;Pain in the Artsrsquo;. Tusa addresses the controversies in the arts that must be resolved so urgently today; including the ever-flowing arguments on whether they should be useful before they are excellent. He gives guidance on how the arts can survive in the downturn and explains why the case must always be made that they deserve special treatment. He writes an excoriating critique of the language of Whitehall bureaucracy and shows how crucial to the nationrsquo;s health and wealth are the small regional arts projects alongside our big arts institutions like the Barbican or National Theatre. He also draws on his expertise as Chair of the Clore Leadership Programme to discuss those increasingly complex questions - practical; personal; professional - that todayrsquo;s and tomorrowrsquo;s cultural leaders must face; including the qualities of character needed to succeed and what a revolution in arts leadership might achieve. The backdrop throughout is Tusarsquo;s personal story of discovery and love of the culture he strives to defend in hard times.
#3713610 in eBooks 2014-07-10 2014-07-10File Name: B00L1ESUJM
Review
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. My 93 year old mother asked for this book. ...By Suzanne B.My 93 year old mother asked for this book. She has started reading it. She says she is enjoying the book.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great ReadBy Nathanael ODerExcellent book with interesting facts.