AbstractThis article explores the responses of 38 older people to contemporary visual art through the results of a 28-month study entitled, Contemporary Visual Art and Identity Construction: Wellbeing amongst Older People. A framework for the analysis is provided by previous work on the consumption of art and by Bourdieu's constructs of cultural capital, habitus and field. Five groups of older people, with a range of different backgrounds, were taken to galleries and their responses were recorded, transcribed and analysed. It is concluded that participants’ responses are influenced by their cultural capital, habitus and class—which, in turn, are affected by their life course experiences. Those who could not recognise the field (e.g., did no...
The aim of this thesis is to inquire into how engagement in visual art-making activities can impact ...
The research questions asked were: Does the association with the creative process have a positive in...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...
AbstractThis article explores the responses of 38 older people to contemporary visual art through th...
Purpose: This article focuses on how visiting con-temporary art galleries and discussing the artwork...
This article reports on the outcomes of a programme of ‘visual art dialogues’ held over a seven-wee...
The global population is ageing, due to a reduction in birth rate and increasing life expectancy. A...
This study explores the meanings that older people attach to their participation in group arts activ...
Objective: To explore the impact of an innovative intergenerational art event showcasing retirement ...
The aim of this article was to report findings from a qualitative focus group study conducted to und...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
Understanding how seniors engage in art, from passive observation to active participation, helps art...
This applied dissertation was designed to investigate the knowledge gap of how older adults use crea...
As life expectancy increases, more attention is being given to the meaning and purpose of later life...
Drawing on John Dewey's aesthetic theory, this inquiry was undertaken to explore the experience and ...
The aim of this thesis is to inquire into how engagement in visual art-making activities can impact ...
The research questions asked were: Does the association with the creative process have a positive in...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...
AbstractThis article explores the responses of 38 older people to contemporary visual art through th...
Purpose: This article focuses on how visiting con-temporary art galleries and discussing the artwork...
This article reports on the outcomes of a programme of ‘visual art dialogues’ held over a seven-wee...
The global population is ageing, due to a reduction in birth rate and increasing life expectancy. A...
This study explores the meanings that older people attach to their participation in group arts activ...
Objective: To explore the impact of an innovative intergenerational art event showcasing retirement ...
The aim of this article was to report findings from a qualitative focus group study conducted to und...
Special Issue on ‘The consequences of instrumental museum and gallery policy’: The article consid...
Understanding how seniors engage in art, from passive observation to active participation, helps art...
This applied dissertation was designed to investigate the knowledge gap of how older adults use crea...
As life expectancy increases, more attention is being given to the meaning and purpose of later life...
Drawing on John Dewey's aesthetic theory, this inquiry was undertaken to explore the experience and ...
The aim of this thesis is to inquire into how engagement in visual art-making activities can impact ...
The research questions asked were: Does the association with the creative process have a positive in...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...