Inge Ruigrok

Check List: controversial African project during Biennial in Venice

May 2007 -

Never before has African contemporary art been assigned such prominence at the Venice Biennial, opening for the 52nd time on 10 June 2007. The continent’s participation is however subject to controversy.

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Fiji

April 2007 -

A national identity that celebrates and promotes Fiji's cultural diversity and traditional culture. With this vision the government of Fiji, an archipelago of three hundred islands in the Pacific Ocean, in 2003 gave a new boost to art funding.

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The European Union

March 2007 -

For the European Union, culture and development mainly exist to promote trade relations and economic co-operation. The new member states have not made the arts their main concern either. However, one exception to this is the European policy for the ACP countries.

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Sweden

March 2007 -

Since the 1990s, culture has occupied an increasingly prominent place on the international agenda. But the discussion about whether and how culture contributes to combating poverty and sustainable development has far to go. Part one in a series about culture and development policy in donor countries.

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Finland

March 2007 -

Culture is increasingly prominent on the international agenda. But the discussion about whether and how culture contributes to combating poverty and sustainable development has far to go. Part two in a series about culture and development policy by donor countries: Finland.

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Switzerland

March 2007 -

Culture is increasingly prominent on the international agenda. But the discussion about whether and how culture contributes to combating poverty and sustainable development has far to go. Part three in a series about culture and development policy by donor countries: Switzerland.

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Norway

March 2007 -

Culture is nothing less than a human right and an essential force for development, according to the Norwegian directorate for development collaboration. According to the Norwegians, supporting cultural heritage is a tool for achieving other development objectives such as fighting poverty.

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France

March 2007 -

France likes to cherish, protect and promote its own culture. No fewer than 367 French cultural institutes in 145 countries, including 219 offices of Alliance Française, try to offer a counterbalance to the dominant Anglo-Saxon culture in the world.

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Great Britain

March 2007 -

Britain's culture and development policy focuses most of its efforts on networks and exchanges. In addition, many of its artistic projects include a social dimension, such as democracy, human rights, the environment and gender issues.

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Germany

March 2007 -

Cultural policy in Germany is based on the humanistic tradition in which 'culture for everyone' and 'cultural multiformity' is central. Promoting understanding between cultures to prevent conflicts is the foremost principle of the German international culture policy.

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