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James Doeser ponders whether America’s arts funding model ultimately works better for artists than the UK’s.

Whenever the U.K. faces cuts in public funding for the arts, we instinctively look to the U.S. From our end, we see a generous philanthropic corporate class and entrepreneurial non-profits operating without federal and state handouts.  Meanwhile, arts organizations and artists in the U.S. often view the U.K. with envy... Keep reading on Artsy