Museums & heritage

new Labour culture secretary Thangam Debbonaire addresses the art world




Thangam Debbonaire, the newly appointed UK shadow culture secretary, told an audience at the Art Business Conference in London (12 September) that a Labour government will put the creative arts at the heart of the school curriculum. “What matters is that cultural education starts as young as possible,” she said at a talk with The Art Newspaper’s editor, Alison Cole, asking: “Where is the next generation of artists going to come from?” She also stressed the “joy” the arts bring as well as how vital they are to the country’s economy.Debbonaire was appointed the UK’s shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport as part of a reshuffle carried out earlier this month by Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour party. Prior to becoming an MP, Debbonaire was a professional cellist, revealing that she is part of a musical “parliamentary quartet” known as the Statutory Instruments, which includes the broadcaster Cathy Newman and Emily Benn, a councillor in the City of London. In a comment piece for The Art Newspaper earlier this year, the former shadow culture secretary, Lucy Powell, wrote that “creative subjects have been squeezed out of the curriculum, with philistine Ministers devaluing their importance”. According to the Guardian, the number of students taking arts GCSEs has fallen by 40% since 2010. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport was contacted for comment. In a direct swap, Powell took Debbonaire’s role of shadow leader of the Commons.Debbonaire said at the conference that “access and excellence have been posted as binary opposites and they’re not”. Contributing to the economy via the arts is not “dirty, it’s a great thing … I will always champion London but I want a lad in Wigan to [be able] to work in the creative industries”. She also highlighted the achievements of Jennie Lee, the late legendary Labour minister for the arts who published the key white paper “A Policy for the Arts” in 1965 and was “instrumental in the foundation of the Open University”, according to the university’s website.Debbonaire also railed against the Conservative government, saying that the current administration is not “fighting for culture, but fighting culture wars”, and said that “a secretary of state writing to museum directors is monstrous” (in 2020, the then culture secretary Oliver Dowden told institutions they should be more “commercially minded”).• The Art Newspaper is a media partner to the Art Business Conference, which is organised by Art Market MindsUPDATE: A Department for Education spokesperson said: “We are clear that all pupils should be taught a broad and ambitious curriculum that includes the arts. Over half of pupils in state-funded schools entered for an approved arts qualification at Key Stage 4 over the past four years.” The department is continuing to invest around £115m annually in cultural education to 2025, through music, arts and heritage programmes.

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Most Popular

To Top
سكس ميا خليفه matureporni.com شواذ مصرين
نيك لبنانيه porniandr.net فيلم سيكس عربي
sakura minamoto hentai besthentai.org mt.lady hentai
أفضل مواقع أفلام سكس مجانيه erotikturkporno.com أفلام جنسيه
www dot com six video nesaporn.net spank bank
nude desi teens tubebox.info all night sexy video
close as neighbors comic free hentaiact.com garudere
hd bengali xxx video ganstababes.com fapality.com
indian moms porn pornmovstube.net hot bikini sex
indian video six xxx-pakistani.com mummytube
sanae tsukimoto hentaiceleb.com tickling hentai
kannada tullu orangeporn.info marathi sexi women
kerelasex pornbit.info tamilanutyxxx.in
صور سكس ويزو arabssexporn.net كس رفيع
allison parker nude dadyporn.mobi samantha 38g