2008-05-19
Creative Horizons
An essay by Richard Holloway exploring the relationship between the artist and the state.
These are exciting and challenging times for culture in Scotland. Transition, transformation and renewal abound in our creative life. Evidence of the fecundity of that life remains as super-abundant as ever, in every sphere of creative activity.
In the context of the possible creative horizons lying ahead, Dr Richard Holloway has contributed Creative Disloyalty, a wide-ranging philosophical exploration of the paradoxical relationship between the Artist and the State, and the nature of creativity.
Read the complete article: http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/artsinscotland/creativehorizons.aspx
In the context of the possible creative horizons lying ahead, Dr Richard Holloway has contributed Creative Disloyalty, a wide-ranging philosophical exploration of the paradoxical relationship between the Artist and the State, and the nature of creativity.
Read the complete article: http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/artsinscotland/creativehorizons.aspx
Scottish Arts Council
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