Phrases with «state patronage»

"State patronage" refers to the support, financial assistance, or privileges that a government provides to individuals, organizations, or specific groups within society. It involves the government using its resources to help or favor certain sectors or individuals. Full definition

Sentences with «state patronage»

  • So her complaint about artists not being taken seriously rings a little hollow set against her ample record of state patronage, including 32 works in the Tate collection, nomination for the Turner prize, Turbine Hall commission, and now simultaneously across three major art institutions. (theguardian.com)
  • Churches were consequently drawn into the corrupting arrangements associated with state patronage. (firstthings.com)
  • Contemporary art, I'm happy to say, is now more mainstream in the UK than ever, but what is lamentable is the limited and predictable attention from critics and arts editors who duplicate precious coverage space and barely step outside the zones of control dictated by the monolithic system of UK state patronage and uber - galleries. (theguardian.com)
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