Financing of Japan Art Academy 日本芸術院
Christina Mar'ina, Ksenia Ryzhenko, Yulia Shmarina, 162 group
27. 11. 2018.
History
History and legal form
- founded in 1907 (Meiji period Japan) as the Fine Arts Reviewing Committee of the Ministry of Education.
- Aim: provide quality standards and a venue for art exhibitions. The first exhibition, or Bunten, was held in 1907.
- renamed a lot of times
- In 1947, after World War II, the Imperial Fine Art Academy became the Japan Art Academy, and its annual exhibition was renamed the Japan Arts Exhibition, which was abbreviated to Nitten.
- In 1958, there was further re-organization whereby the Japan Fine Arts Academy became a solely academic and consultative non-profit organization, and the organization of the Nitten annual exhibition was handled by a separate private company, the Nitten Corporation.
Legal form
Status is that of a special independent organization under the aegis of the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Legal form
Features of this legal form
- Status - a special independent organization under the aegis of the Agency for Cultural Affairs
- The Agency for Cultural Affairs is a special body of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
- It was set up in 1968 to promote Japanese arts and culture.
- The agency's budget for FY 2017 rose to ¥104.3 billion = 61,73 billion rubles
Financing
- Grants from municipalities come to this institution, besides it there are investments from private persons, and also there were examples of investment from the foreign companies.
- Money is received based on the number of grants received.
Financing
Documents and reports
Documents and reports
Because as a Committee it relates to the Ministry of Education directly, all the reports and documents go to the Ministry.
The Japan Art Academy sends:
- the plans of expenses by 5 years
- joint accounts and special documents
- report on the results of the additional business and performance report
- Notice with Declaration of expenditure
- Report on the expenditure of the current expenditure account
- Report on the collection of income
- Annual budget reports
Sources
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Art_Academy
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agency_for_Cultural_Affairs
- http://www.geijutuin.go.jp
Sources