Graeme Evans
Cultural planning
an urban renaissance?
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The late twentieth century has seen a renaissance in new and improved cultural facilities: from arts centres, theatres, museums, to multiplex cinemas and public art. Cities worldwide have sought to transform their image and economies. Industrial cities have become cultural capitals, such as the Guggenheim Bilbao. Evans explains the relation between the states art policies and the planning of arts, the cultural economy and cityplanning. Combining cultural and economic geography with arts and urban policy, he uses case studies and examples from North America and Asia. Recensie in: Boekmancahier.14(2002)51(mrt.107-109).
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