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Culture, Media and Sport - Minutes of Evidence[Back to Report]

Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 23 March 2005.


Oral evidence

Taken before the Culture, Media and Sport Committee

on Tuesday 8 March 2005

Members present:

Sir Gerald Kaufman, in the Chair


Chris BryantAlan Keen
Mr Frank DoranRosemary McKenna
Mr Adrian FlookDerek Wyatt
Mr Nick Hawkins




CONTENTS

Memorandum submitted by Rebecca Salter

Memorandum submitted by a-n The Artists Information Company

Supplementary Memorandum submitted by a-n The Artists Information Company

Memorandum submitted by The Visual Arts and Galleries Association

Memorandum submitted by Arts Council England

Examination of Witnesses

Ms Rebecca Salter, Artist, Professor Gerard Hemsworth, Professor of Fine Art, University of London, Ms Susan Jones, Director of Programmes, a-n The Artists Information Company, Ms Hilary Gresty, Visual Arts and Galleries Association, Ms Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton, Director of Visual Arts, Arts Council England, examined

Question Number

1-19

20-29

Memorandum submitted by the British Art Market Federation

Memorandum submitted by the Society of London Art Dealers

Memorandum submitted by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS)

Examination of Witnesses

Mr Anthony Browne, Chairman, British Art Market Federation, Sir Tom Lighton, former Chairman of the Society of London Art Dealers and Managing Director of Waddington Galleries, The Society of London Art Dealers, Dr Iain Robertson, Lecturer in Cultural Policy and Management, City University and Head of Art Business, Sotheby's Institute, and Ms Joanna Cave, Chief Executive, Design and Artists Copyright Society, examined.

Question Number

30-39

40-59

60-64

Memorandum submitted by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Examination of Witnesses

Rt Hon Estelle Morris, a Member of the House, Minister for the Arts, Mr Nigel Pittman, Head of DCMS Museums and Cultural Property Division, Department for Culture, Media and Sport; Lord Sainsbury of Turville, a Member of the House of Lords, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Trade and Industry, examined.

Question Number

65-79

80-91


 
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