Arguably, the dominant cultural issue of our time is the changes in how people are finding and getting culture. In response, business models supporting culture and the kinds of culture being made are also changing. It also underpins debates about diversity, engagement and power. Some broad themes this week: 1. How we want the culture we want Record Profits As Concert Business Booms The … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2016
Five ArtsJournal Stories From This Week You Shouldn’t Miss (2.21.16)
1. Is Funding Really The Top Issue In The Arts? Doug Borwick says no. "Insufficiency of funds will never go away. It’s a state of being in the nonprofit sector. Overfocus on this as an issue can get in the way of addressing the causes that might be contributing to it." Michael Lind writes that taxpayer shouldn't be funding the arts. "Why should writers get $25,000 for ‘travel, and general … [Read more...]
Get Your Damn Ads Out Of My Social Media! (They Don’t Work Anyway)
Anyone you know like ads? No. They're the cackling crows getting between you and what you're after. They're uninvited, unwelcome, and we do whatever we can to swat them away. So why is my social media packed with ads for the arts? What's the point? Every arts organization does social media. But much of it is essentially self-serving product promotion. "Catch this show..." "This awesome artist … [Read more...]
The “One New Thing” Rule
Adam Grant, in his new book, Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World writes about the necessity of anchoring new ideas in familiar things. To generate creative ideas, it’s important to start from an unusual place. But to explain those ideas, they have to be connected to something familiar. That’s why so many startups are introducing themselves as the 'Uber for X'. It's why when writers … [Read more...]
Editors’ Choice: ArtsJournal Stories You Shouldn’t Miss From The Past Week
1. This week in What-Does-The-Audience-Want? Cheaper tickets, for sure. Or at least the opportunity to pay what they want. One theatre converted its season to pay-as-you-want and saw a 50% increase in audience. But perhaps it's frustrating that people don't see more people like themselves on stages. "One of my frustrations with what happens on the stage a lot of the time when working class … [Read more...]
Five ArtsJournal Stories You Shouldn’t Miss This Week
Ah, an old-fashioned press-banning. Feels like the good old days. Of the 162 stories we collected this week, a few memes emerged: It was the week of artistic directors in dance. First, Benjamin Millepied said he would be leaving Paris Opera Ballet after a rather short tenure. Why? “I want to regain my freedom and I want to create," he said. "This job, as it exists today, is not something I … [Read more...]
We Asked: What’s the Biggest Challenge Facing the Arts?
Last week we conducted our first ArtsJournal poll, asking readers: What's the biggest challenge facing the arts? We had 3,191 votes, with the largest percentage - 37% - answering funding. Second at 24% was "relevance/changing tastes" followed by "diversity" at 15% and "leadership" at 13%. Technology came in a distant fifth at 4%. I will admit that the results surprised me a bit. Over the past … [Read more...]