This report was published on the initiative of Iaspis, Stockholm, in the autumn 2005 due recent developments and currents within cultural policy making.
Here a number of internationally active curators and activists within the field of visual art bring thoughts on how cultural producers can estimate and resist negative tendencies flourishing in today's neo liberal political climate.
These texts are to a large degree concerned with visual art practices but it is evident that those thoughts also are adequate in respect of the field of performing arts and new educational platforms.
It is also interesting to see how visual art today take an interest in questions of policy in relation to how our field is reacting on the empire of managers and the reconfiguration of power within cultural production.
Download the publication here: European Cultural Policy 2015



