Mortal intelligence has been rendered redundant in Arts Council decision making, and the challenge for new Chair Sir Nicholas Serota is to overturn the anti-art revolution, writes Norman Lebrecht.
Amid the general political turmoil, a flutter of hope has greeted the arrival of Sir Nicholas Serota as chairman of Arts Council England, an organisation of fading relevance. Sir Nick, grand impresario of the Tate galleries, started life as an Arts Council gofer in 1969, taught to hang pictures by the flam... Keep reading on The Spectator
Amid the general political turmoil, a flutter of hope has greeted the arrival of Sir Nicholas Serota as chairman of Arts Council England, an organisation of fading relevance. Sir Nick, grand impresario of the Tate galleries, started life as an Arts Council gofer in 1969, taught to hang pictures by the flam... Keep reading on The Spectator