
Navigating the future of art and culture.
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In the spring of 1909, Sergei Diaghilev arrived in Paris with a troupe of Russian dancers and a single imperative: “Astonish me.” He had no great fortune of his own and no personal claim to artistic genius. What he possessed was rarer: an i...
In April, the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation (which I lead) hosted The New Art Patronage, a conversation about how artists are finding new ways to sustain meaningful work in a shifting cultural and technological landscape.
That conversati...
Illustration by Noah Hickey, published in The Dispatch.
I wanted to share a new piece of mine published this past weekend in The Dispatch.
As many of you know, I’ve been thinking a lot about how cultural institutions come apart and what i...
Rotunda of the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we face a rare opportunity: not simply to celebrate the past, but to consider what might be renewed for the future. What role should public i...
Both Lola Salem and I have written recently about the state of the arts. While our approaches differ, we share a common concern: serious artists are struggling to sustain meaningful work.
In her piece, Yes, Beauty Matters. Now What?, Lola...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Founder and Executive Director of the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation. Senior Advisor the the President at the National Civic Art Society. Vice Chair of the Arts Commission for the City of Costa Mesa, California.
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