Civilizing Rituals: Inside Public Art MuseumsRoutledge, 20/06/2005 - 192 páginas Illustrated with over fifty photos, Civilizing Rituals merges contemporary debates with lively discussion and explores central issues involved in the making and displaying of art as industry and how it is presented to the community. Carol Duncan looks at how nations, institutions and private individuals present art , and how art museums are shaped by cultural, social and political determinants. Civilizing Rituals is ideal reading for students of art history and museum studies, and professionals in the field will also find much of interest here. |
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... spiritually rich enough to merit isolated aesthetic contemplation, while "artifacts," as products of presumably less evolved societies, lack such richness. It follows, according to the terms of this logic, that while art belongs in the ...
... spiritually rich enough to merit isolated aesthetic contemplation, while "artifacts," as products of presumably less evolved societies, lack such richness. It follows, according to the terms of this logic, that while art belongs in the ...
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... spiritually nourished or restored. In the words of one well-known expert. The only reason for bringing together works ... spiritual transformation and restoration is hardly unique. Although by no means uncontested, it is widely shared by ...
... spiritually nourished or restored. In the words of one well-known expert. The only reason for bringing together works ... spiritual transformation and restoration is hardly unique. Although by no means uncontested, it is widely shared by ...
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... spiritually, morally, and emotionally. This newly discovered aspect of visual experience was extensively explored in a ... spiritual values from the sacred realm into secular time and space. Put in other terms, aestheticians gave ...
... spiritually, morally, and emotionally. This newly discovered aspect of visual experience was extensively explored in a ... spiritual values from the sacred realm into secular time and space. Put in other terms, aestheticians gave ...
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Índice
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FROM THE PRINCELY GALLERY TO THE PUBLIC ART MUSEUM The Louvre Museum and the National Gallery London | 21 |
PUBLIC SPACES PRIVATE INTERESTS Municipal art museums in New York and Chicago | 48 |
SOMETHING ETERNAL The donor memorial | 72 |
THE MODERN ART MUSEUM Its a mans world | 102 |
CONCLUSION | 133 |
NOTES | 135 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 162 |
INDEX | 174 |
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