ARD 549-ABOUT CULTURE, ARTISTS AND ECONOMIeS
Culture is also understood in the context of material and non-material "creative" achievements of society or is associated with the issue of building identity. For over two decades, our understanding has expanded to another field - economics, and thus requires finding a suitable place in the economies of cities, regions and countries.The impulse for changes in the perception of culture (and art) came in the late 1990s from two parts of the world. First, in 1994, in Australia, the left-wing government of Paul Keating announced the creation of "Creative Nation" - a document describing cultural policy. It perpetuated the artificial,...