Different worlds : a sociological study of taste, choice and success in art
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書誌事項
Different worlds : a sociological study of taste, choice and success in art
(The Arnold and Caroline Rose monograph series of the American Sociological Association)
Cambridge University Press, 1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Using a wealth of data collected in Israel, this study depicts a complete system in which art is created and evaluated - the scale of Israeli society allowing for a comprehensive and detailed description of all the agents involved in the production and consumption of modern art. The author analyses the patterns of social relations and behaviour created around two art worlds - the world of abstract avant-garde art and the world of traditional figurative painting. She argues that the two worlds differ radically both in terms of the factors that affect the formation of taste, the process of evaluation and the patterns of success in them and in the ways in which these factors exert their influence.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Historical background
- 2. The population of painters and the split into subsystems
- 3. Patterns of success
- 4. The 'gatekeepers' - critics
- 5. The 'gatekeepers' - curators
- 6. The 'gatekeepers' - gallery owners
- 7. The artists - attitudes of Conceptualists and Lyrical Abstractionists
- 8. The artists - attitudes of figurative painters
- 9. The publics
- 10. Conclusion
- Appendices
- Notes
- Index.
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