How Margaret Thatcher Made Uk Museums Into World Leaders

Photograph of Margaret Thatcher
Hans Haacke’s Taking Stock (unfinished), 1983-84, was recently show at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Photo: Collection of Gilbert and Lila Silverman, DetroitThe Iron Lady was generally disliked by British academia, as well as by the artistic community, in part because of cuts in funding of the arts that she implemented. However, “...in her belief that public institutions should give value for money and be accountable, but also masters of their own fate, she was indirectly responsible for reforms to Britain’s national museums that helped make them the flexible and creative places they are today.”
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