In the 80s and 90s, culture advocates have authored more and more studies to measure the “impact” of the arts on society. What does the money buy? How many does it employ? What kinds of social “goods” are being achieved? “There is now a mass of primary data claiming to measure the impact of cultural policy.” But “the rise of statistics has paralleled an extension of government control over the arts, and the tendency to value culture for its ‘impact’ rather than its intrinsic value.” Surely this can’t be good for the service of art…