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Careers and Creativity - Social Forces in the Arts

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Preface -- Introduction -- The Pre-Raphaelites -- Narratives and Careers -- Six Major Shifts of Style -- Creativity and Agency -- Paths Through Broadway -- Professionals and Publics -- Conclusion -- Notes to Plates -- Notes to Plates

Summary

How much does art provide escape from everyday life, and how much does it aid in controlling life? How are art worlds built and maintained? Are new styles the creations of whim or genius? Or are stylistic changes the product of the social and political world in which the artist lives? How does art itself shape these worlds? How are art worlds built and maintained? In a book that ranges across cultures, artistic forms, and the centuries, Harrison White offers his unique vision of expression and artistic production embedded in a world of complex social networks. Participating in this process, artists, audiences, entrepreneurs, collectors, and critics form identities for themselves and others. Cultural and social forces both near and distant interplay here, often in ways not immediately apparent to observers or even to the participants. With chapter-by-chapter annotated guides to further reading and ideas for field work, this is also a book to be used as an investigative tool for students and general readers. Careers and Creativity will change the way we think about artistic careers, creativity, and the production of meaning in art.

Product details

Authors Harrison C. White, White Harrison C.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.05.2019
 
EAN 9780367004767
ISBN 978-0-367-00476-7
No. of pages 237
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General

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