Book Review: The Nature of the Beast: Cultural Diversity and the Visual Arts Sector. A Study of Policies,Initiatives and Attitudes 1976—2006,Richard Hylton. Bath: ICIA,2007. 168 pp. ISBN 0—86197—136—1,£14.95 (pbk)
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Book Review: The Nature of the Beast: Cultural Diversity and the Visual Arts Sector. A Study of Policies,Initiatives and Attitudes 1976—2006,Richard Hylton. Bath: ICIA,2007. 168 pp. ISBN 0—86197—136—1,£14.95 (pbk)
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