Should all art be made public?
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In this episode, we discuss art's broader social value, and interrogate private ownership.
Here are some of the questions we think about in this episode:
* Do we have any right to privately own and keep art which has value on a social level?
* Is the value of art somehow 'uneven' – varying according to context?
* How does the value of art change if it's truly democratised?
* What kind of art should be made public?
Your hosts are the philosopher Dr Sean Power and art theory graduate and curator Leila Johnston.
3 episodes