Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (BOZAR) a hybrid model for a European house of culture

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Structural & Financial Barriers to the Accessibility of Culture European Parliament 21 February 2018 Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (BOZAR) a hybrid model for a European house of culture Art Centres in Europe : New challenges for the visual arts world What about the EU? 2

Centre for Fine Arts - BOZAR CFA = an iconic art-deco building, completed in the 1920 s by Victor Horta Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels => BOZAR - cultural project (since 2002) A federal (bi) cultural organisation & public limited company under public law with social objectives Only 3 federal cultural institutions in Belgium (non-research) 3 Fold Mission: cultural programme; building maintenance; hall rentals An artistic platform but also a house for European culture 3

Over 1M visitors per year Over 250 employees Over 250 partners 65,000 m² of/for culture Supporting some 30.000 creative workers since 2002

Centre for Fine Arts - BOZAR 5

BOZAR A pluridisciplinary project From bilateral to multilateral model (thanks to EU) Increased awareness about cultural diplomacy An empty box: no collection to use as bargaining power (Kunsthalle model) Need to be creative Multidisciplinary DNA: allows for unique, refreshing approach for cultural heritage and contemporary practices to enter into dialogue with one another. 6

Centre for Fine Arts - BOZAR Hybrid financing model: Public-Private model Diverse Revenue Stream: ticket sales, public support, individual giving, corporate sponsorship, foundations, hall rentals, concessions, etc. Legal obligation to balance the budget each year Public support is crucial: Around 50% of all revenue => mainly going towards structural/infrastructure costs. Importance of co-productions to maximize scope and reduce costs Maintaining the building: 54 million investment in the last 10 years 7

Centre for Fine Arts - BOZAR A hybrid financing model Hall rental & services ; 5% Sponsoring ; 12% Contribution of coproduction partners ; 25% Box office ; 11% Project-based subsidy ; 11% National Lottery ; 7% Structural income ; 29% 8

New role for art houses in 21st Century A new role asked of culture to address today s challenges A social role to strengthen democracy The only physical places to activate citizens, and strengthen the critical fabric of democratic society and utopias in urban contexts multidisciplinary platforms for interactions between citizens, decision-makers, artists & other disciplines Educational role grounded in specific and diverse communities Knowledge role to generate, new ideas, greater intelligence and solutions to contemporary challenges 9

The task of the museum is not to take in or consume, but to push out and produce, to become a producer of relations. Olafur Eliasson

Challenges for the visual arts scenes Boom in the number of artists, artworks, mobility across borders & online Over 30.000 museums in Europe Emerging art scenes versus the establishment and or the market A sector still depending on both public and private support, mainly at the local/national level Huge disparities across the EU Increasing competition for limited private and public support Competition between arts centres, big & small museums and newcomers Competition between those with collections and those without Increased competition of big brands versus smaller houses => The emerging visual arts field needs the most support: myriad of small stakeholders and emerging artists => Need to focus on mid and small-size urban & rural areas 11

Challenges for visual arts scenes: case study on insurances costs Temporary exhibitions can easily costs up to 1-3M Insurance is 20-40% of an exhibition=>issue for museums with less State guarantees are crucial to reduce costs: Only 17 countries have state guarantees Sometimes these are refused by lenders, as most museums prefer private insurance to state guarantees YET, little risk for the state: those guarantees are rarely used (mainly for minor damages) but they represent a great advantage for budgets. => Need for more information, harmonization, trust from lenders, state guarantees in all EU MS, EU support => A European guarantee scheme either individual or to support national schemes (e.g. Creative Europe) =>Huge impact for smaller countries and for mobility of art 12

Challenges for visual arts scenes: access A challenge for visual art scenes Understand, reach and include audiences Create exclusivity through artistic excellence with inclusive approaches Develop new art practices Social innovation & user-centered models for art houses in Europe Fight clichés & target specific communities: Get out of the white cube (e.g. Next Generation Please) 13

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And the EU important for the visual art field but reduced presence in EU programmes. Various reasons: complexity of exhibition-making; lack of resources, etc. The EU can help address specific needs: Mobility : artists & artworks Creation! Networking Capacity building Showcase Connect the sector with audiences.. 15

And the EU 1. Keep a Creative Europe programme: 1% must remain a long-term objective Culture in EU external relations as new priority Open up applications to non-eu countries Incentivize partnerships linking up small and big players Support small and mid-size cities and rural areas Create an EU state guarantee for visual art 2. Connect it to other programmes 16

Thank you Frédéric Meseeuw Senior Advisor Centre for Fine Arts (BOZAR) www.bozar.be 17