The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how external sociological factors inevitably have a profound effect on current art. Much great art has been created against the flow of what is critically popular or fashionable, but as these external factors become more prominent so the art work produced inevitably suffers. The exhibition of Frank Stella\u27s black and aluminum paintings at the turn of the 60\u27s, in my own opinion, provided something of a landmark in the history of art. These works, in all their stark, flat, geometric nakedness denied both form and content. They bare no illusions, no mythology, and no trace of the artist\u27s hand. Stella often remarked that there was nothing more to see in his paintings than what the vi...
This study presents a sociology of art knowledge. It explores relationships between art knowledge an...
This dissertation explores how cultural and economic value for new art is created in central (New Yo...
In challenging the notion of formalist aesthetic taste during the late sixties, a scattered group of...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how external sociological factors inevitably have a profoun...
This dissertation examines transformations in painting during the 1960s. Countering repeated pronoun...
This dissertation investigates the role and visual effects of daylight fluorescent (DayGlo) paints i...
The thesis emerged from two streams. First, from an interest in portraiture. Both the portrait as a...
The “death of painting” is a mantra repeated throughout the twentieth century, at once taken for gra...
thesisA consciousness of past art history that was based on a superficial understanding of the natur...
textThis dissertation examines how and why written information in a visual context as well as variou...
My dissertation discusses the relationship of art to the category of the aesthetic. Conceiving of ar...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Three major theses are argued...
The sociology of art has entered an interesting new phase where social scientists studying the arts ...
Over-rationalizing a general movement in the sociology of art, which is undoubtedly more "Brownian" ...
textA defining feature of American abstract expressionist painting is its enormous size and scale. H...
This study presents a sociology of art knowledge. It explores relationships between art knowledge an...
This dissertation explores how cultural and economic value for new art is created in central (New Yo...
In challenging the notion of formalist aesthetic taste during the late sixties, a scattered group of...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how external sociological factors inevitably have a profoun...
This dissertation examines transformations in painting during the 1960s. Countering repeated pronoun...
This dissertation investigates the role and visual effects of daylight fluorescent (DayGlo) paints i...
The thesis emerged from two streams. First, from an interest in portraiture. Both the portrait as a...
The “death of painting” is a mantra repeated throughout the twentieth century, at once taken for gra...
thesisA consciousness of past art history that was based on a superficial understanding of the natur...
textThis dissertation examines how and why written information in a visual context as well as variou...
My dissertation discusses the relationship of art to the category of the aesthetic. Conceiving of ar...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Three major theses are argued...
The sociology of art has entered an interesting new phase where social scientists studying the arts ...
Over-rationalizing a general movement in the sociology of art, which is undoubtedly more "Brownian" ...
textA defining feature of American abstract expressionist painting is its enormous size and scale. H...
This study presents a sociology of art knowledge. It explores relationships between art knowledge an...
This dissertation explores how cultural and economic value for new art is created in central (New Yo...
In challenging the notion of formalist aesthetic taste during the late sixties, a scattered group of...