Posted by Stacey Wrenn on January 6, 2017 · Leave a Comment
“A businessperson very rarely invests in something that will not benefit them directly” Art has been of consistent importance to all civilisations since man first picked up one object and rubbed it against the surface of another. It helps people to cope, connects them with strangers and new cultures. It shakes us from a […]
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Posted by Editor on January 22, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Louis Strange looks at the idea of privatisation and the consequences it would have for College.
Posted by Editor on January 22, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Consultants, consultants, everywhere, and not a drop to drink. Orla Ní Dhúill looks at the laky boat that is Irish Water.
Posted by Catherine Healy on December 11, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Fears as staff in Arts & Humanities departments dwindle and importance placed on hiring through private funding.
Posted by Catherine Healy on November 19, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Survey conducted by Trinity News found overwhelming student opposition to the Provost’s privatisation plans
The commercialisation of art
Posted by Stacey Wrenn on January 6, 2017 · Leave a Comment
“A businessperson very rarely invests in something that will not benefit them directly” Art has been of consistent importance to all civilisations since man first picked up one object and rubbed it against the surface of another. It helps people to cope, connects them with strangers and new cultures. It shakes us from a […]
Category Comment · Tags art, commercialisation, durer, google art project, hirst, irish arts review, Privatisation, saatchi, Stacey Wrenn, tracey emin, young british artists