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Cultural Philanthropy and Entrepreneurship

Annick Schramme Ulrike Müller Nathalie Verboven Laura D'hoore

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English
Routledge
10 September 2024
The continuing pressure on the funding of arts and culture across Europe is forcing cultural organisations to rethink their traditional ways of working. This book examines how an entrepreneurial cultural organisation can generate a form of cultural philanthropy as a viable source of alternative funding.

The authors in the book address issues that include how to build trust and the language of the cultural entrepreneur; how to create and develop sustainable partnerships; and overcoming the dominant logic of cultural organisations as an obstacle in an engaged collaboration with private partners.

Through expert insights and a comprehensive analysis of real-life case interviews, this book offers fresh perspectives on the challenges and opportunities inherent in cultural philanthropy. It provides invaluable insights for scholars and practitioners alike offering a multidisciplinary exploration from historical, legal, and management viewpoints within the arts sector.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781032786186
ISBN 10:   1032786183
Series:   New Perspectives in Cultural Management
Pages:   178
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction Annick Schramme & Nathalie Verboven Part 1: Philanthropy and cultural entrepreneurship 1: The Anxiety of Asking: Entrepreneurial and Patronage Practices in the Creative Sector Helleke van den Braber 2: A Value Based Approach to Philanthropy: How to Do Right By Contributing Arjo Klamer 3: What a Girl Wants, What Culture Needs: Exploring Women’s Motivations to Give to the Dutch Cultural Sector Janneke Wienen Part 2: Tax incentives and Philanthropy 4: Tax Incentives for Cultural Entrepreneurship Sigrid Hemels 5: Art Collections: Boon or Curse for Philanthropic Opportunities in Belgium? Oliver Lenaerts Chapter 6: Are Private Art Loans Philanthropic? Private Art Collectors as a key Element in the Collection Management Policy of Public Museums Laura D’hoore Part 3: Philantropy and museums from an historical perspective: the case of Belgium 7: Private Collectors and Public Museums: Historical Perspectives on a Complex Relationship, Nineteenth Century to Today Ulrike Müller 8: Locally Anchored? The Antwerp Art World and the Modern Art Collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Herwig Todts Appendices: Interviews with cases Case 1: Middelheim Museum Sara Weyns Case 2: Préhistomuseum Fernand Collin Case 3 : Musée de la Photographie Selin Eskin Case 4: From Maecenas to The Giving Pledge Wim Pijbes Case 5: Introdans Marieke van ’t Hoff Case 6: Flagey Olivier Thuysbaert

Annick Schramme is a Professor and Academic Director of the Master of Cultural Management and a postgraduate program on Responsible Fashion at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Ulrike Müller is an Assistant Professor in Heritage Studies at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, and Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Nathalie Verboven is a Researcher and Teaching Assistant in Cultural Management and the Summer School on Responsible Fashion Management at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Laura D’hoore is a Researcher and Teaching Assistant in Cultural Management at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.

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