Art Sponsorship And Patronage: The 30th Sea Games
by The Louvre Blanc Consulting | 3/16/2026

The paper examines how art and politics intersect during the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines. It argues that government-sponsored art projects primarily serve elite political and economic interests rather than the public. It concludes that art has been commodified by patronage systems and calls for reclaiming its role as a tool for social expression.
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