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Cultural organisations should be strengthening their policies on commemorating philanthropic donations and naming rights if they want to avoid public condemnation, says Tanya Tikhnenko.

With art institutions under intense pressure due to cuts in public funding, philanthropic giving from the private sector has become an essential lifeline. But, as ever more aggressive fundraising strategies are employed, norms are being questioned and power is constantly shifting. Are we getting the balance right between increasing demands for transparency and commercial reality... Keep reading on Apollo Magazine