Think again: Public versus private hospitals
This report on the regulation of private hospitals in England from the Centre for Health and the Public Interest is important, but 15 years too… Read More »Think again: Public versus private hospitals
This report on the regulation of private hospitals in England from the Centre for Health and the Public Interest is important, but 15 years too… Read More »Think again: Public versus private hospitals
The US-based Commonwealth Fund has released a new 11-country comparative ranking of health systems. Before the UK pops the champagne corks, let’s decode this ranking… Read More »Equity but what about outcomes?
A debate started on the Arts Journal on Leadership/Followership raises a number of challenges for arts groups. In my view, the simple lead/follow dichotomy is… Read More »The digital future of 21st century arts organisations
I subscribe to only one art magazine: Turps. Actually, I subscribe only to a few things anyway. I used to want to get one of… Read More »Intelligent Life
Art of England has published a short piece of mine looking at the impact on creativity in art from the wider use of (mainly) digital… Read More »Social media and technology revolution: a commentary
The September issue of Frieze art magazine is all about ‘theory’ or what appears to pass for theory in the art world. The whole issue… Read More »Physics Envy: or why art theory isn’t
Kodak has announed the end of production of Kodachrome film. Those who still use film will know Kodachrome film for the quality of the colour… Read More »End of Kodachrome and a way of seeing the world
When an artists ‘does art’, what are they thinking? Are they merely in the moment or are they constructing some sort of story (narrative for… Read More »Do artists think?
Image via Wikipedia I am still trying to make sense of Malevich. His book, commented on in an earlier posting, published in English in 1959,… Read More »All that is real, isn’t, really
Bruno Frey writes about the economics of art. His work is provocative and challenges many assumptions about how the art world operates. I quite like… Read More »Art & Economics: Bruno Frey