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The Two Art Histories

The Two Art Histories

Haxthausen, C
Deuchar, S
Gaskell, I
Pollock, G

Haxthausen, C
Deuchar, S
Gaskell, I
Pollock, G

en
2002
Boek; 195 p ill
Serie: Clark Studies in the Visual Arts - Met bibliografie
Located in: HISTORIOGRAFIE
VUBIS: 2:34803

Beschrijving

Bundeling artikelen geschreven n.a.v. de conferentie: The Two Art Histories: The Museum and The University, gehouden op 09 en 10-04-1999 in The Sterling en Francine Clark Art Institute te Williamstown. De essays belichten de verschillende benaderingswijzen van de musea enerzijds en de universiteiten anderzijds met betrekking tot de kunstgeschiedenis, de canonvorming de tentoonstellingspraktijk. - 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 provocative book, seventeen eminent 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