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World Observatory on the Social Status of the Artist
Published: Jan 18, 2008 - 10:13 PM
With this in mind, the Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist, approved by the UNESCO General Conference in 1980, aims to "make it possible for artists to enjoy the esteem necessary for the full development of their work and provide the economic safeguards to which artists are entitled as people actively engaged in cultural work".
In June 1997, artists and authors from around the world attended the World Congress on the implementation of the Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist. In their Final Declaration, they invited UNESCO to strengthen its dissemination of the Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist by all possible means. They called on the Organization to establish, with the help of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) representing artists, a periodic review mechanism to monitor the progress achieved in the various States and propose new initiatives to implement the Recommendation.
In the framework of this Recommendation, this Observatory has been created to gather all the information sent by UNESCO Member States and NGOs concerning key aspects of the life and work of artists, such as:
- Social Benefits and Taxes
- Allowances and Fellowships
- Networks and Partners
- Copyright and Neighbouring Rights
The activities implemented under the Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist are considered in the framework of UNESCO normative instruments in the field of culture, and in particular of:
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