Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination problems can illuminate and explain some unresolved difficulties and problems adhering to institutional definitions of art initiated by George Dickie and Arthur Danto. Their account of what confers upon objects their institutional character does not fit well with current work on institutions and social ontology. The claim that “the artworld” confers the status of “art” onto objects remains utterly mysterious. The “artworld” is a generic notion that designates a sphere of human activity that involves practices that create goals that have led to the emergence of formal and informal institutions. But those institutions, rather than magically “creati...
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ii George Dickie’s institutional theory of art has been subject to extensive debate over the past 30...
All too often the agenda for discussion of institutional accounts of art has been set by George Dick...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
On February 22, 2018, Filip Buekens and J. P. Smit have published an article entitled “Institutions ...
Today’s networked society offers us many wondrous possibilities of information, communication, mobil...
Today’s networked society offers us many wondrous possibilities of information, communication, mobil...
An institutional analysis of art posits the theory that works of art are classified as such not by v...
The paper examines certain aspects of institutionalist definitions of art, in particular whether the...
It is widely acknowledged that categories play significant roles in the appreciation of artworks. Th...
With reference to different examples of self-organized Swiss art projects, this article highlights h...
"Art and its Institutions is a comprehensive reader on current institutional conditions and the role...
Institutional critique is one of the key phenomena in the art of the second half of the 20th century...
The principal objective of this research is to investigate the institutional logics of artistic inno...
Today's networked society offers us many possibilities for transmitting information, for interactive...
ii George Dickie’s institutional theory of art has been subject to extensive debate over the past 30...
All too often the agenda for discussion of institutional accounts of art has been set by George Dick...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
Contemporary theories of institutions as clusters of stable solutions to recurrent coordination prob...
On February 22, 2018, Filip Buekens and J. P. Smit have published an article entitled “Institutions ...
Today’s networked society offers us many wondrous possibilities of information, communication, mobil...
Today’s networked society offers us many wondrous possibilities of information, communication, mobil...
An institutional analysis of art posits the theory that works of art are classified as such not by v...
The paper examines certain aspects of institutionalist definitions of art, in particular whether the...
It is widely acknowledged that categories play significant roles in the appreciation of artworks. Th...
With reference to different examples of self-organized Swiss art projects, this article highlights h...
"Art and its Institutions is a comprehensive reader on current institutional conditions and the role...
Institutional critique is one of the key phenomena in the art of the second half of the 20th century...
The principal objective of this research is to investigate the institutional logics of artistic inno...
Today's networked society offers us many possibilities for transmitting information, for interactive...
ii George Dickie’s institutional theory of art has been subject to extensive debate over the past 30...
All too often the agenda for discussion of institutional accounts of art has been set by George Dick...