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Public Relations for the Arts - What are the benefits? (Paperback)
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Public Relations for the Arts - What are the benefits? (Paperback)
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Essay from the year 2006 in the subject Communications - Public
Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: 1,
University of Auckland (School of Comunication Studies), course:
Media Communications Research Methods, 19 entries in the
bibliography, language: English, abstract: Long before the arts and
public relations were literally formulated, they were already
linked together. With the beginning of civilisation, visual arts
were used to influence the public opinion. In ancient Egypt,
impressive architecture such as statues and temples were built to
represent the greatness of the ruling priests and nobles (Bates,
2002). Art was an essential element of the propaganda machines
during World War II. Especially Hitler misused art to propagate his
politic opinion amongst the public. Today, a vast range of
companies use art in order to receive (hopefully) positive media
coverage, e.g. Telecom New Zealand is sponsor of the New Zealand
International Arts Festival, the City Gallery in Wellington and the
Auckland Philharmonia, and initiator of the Telecom New Zealand
International Film Festivals, the White Pages Arts Award and the
IHC Telecom Art Award. However, the connection between public
relations and the arts must also be seen from another point of
view. In terms of arts marketing, the arts can benefit from public
relations. What are the benefits for artists and arts
organisations, and how can they use public relations in order to
promote their products?
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