The two art histories : the museum and the university
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The two art histories : the museum and the university
(Clark studies in the visual arts)
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, c2002
- : Clark
- : Yale
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Based on the proceedings of the Clark Conference "The Two Art Histories : the Museum and the University," held Apr. 9-10, 1999, at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Many museum professionals today believe that university-based art history focuses too much on theory and the social agency of art, neglecting the aesthetic dimensions of the art object. Conversely, many academics feel that museums have become preoccupied with the quest for money and audiences, making them an increasingly unlikely source of innovative scholarship. In this collection of essays, 17 figures from both sides of the art world - museum professionals and university scholars - explore the questions underlying the often tense relationship between the two main branches of the discipline. The contributors to this work include Dawn Ades, Andreas Beyer, Richard R. Brettell, Stephen Deuchar, Sybille Ebert-Schifferer, Ivan Gaskell, Eckhard Gillen, Richard Kendall, John House, Patricia Mainardi, Griselda Pollock, Mark Rosenthal, Barbara Maria Stafford, Gary Tinterow, William H. Truettner and Michael F. Zimmermann. The afterword is by Richard Brilliant.
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