Weighing in on recent art world controversies, the author argues that "artistic freedom" doesn't truly exist unless it is equally accessible to all
Almost $8 million—that is what the Crystal Bridges Museum paid for one work of contemporary art in N...
This article investigates the limits of the lawfulness of human conduct under the mantle of art, rai...
The visual arts communities of practice share a common problem in their confusion about and misunder...
A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying th...
The tacit freedoms which appear to be granted artists are considered here. What is the nature of tho...
Artist Statement I am trying to show the freedom in my works that an artistic life provides to me an...
Autonomy in the arts is generally considered an outdated concept, an atavism that is only relevant t...
I would like to examine how freedom and control operate today within fine art education. Control mec...
What is the relationship between the philosophical concept of the “autonomy of art” and the cultural...
Many people today, both artists and laymen, believe that art is essentially aristocratic. Some artis...
Freedom of Artistic Expression by Paul Kearns examines the most controversial aspects of the art-law...
Modern individuals face a relatively new for themselves problem of communicating with the art. The d...
This article investigates the relationship between the philosophy of freedom and the history of art....
When we think of a work of art, there are a multitude of images that may come to mind, all of which ...
Millán-Puelles and Maritain suitably delimited the fields of ethics and art, doing what justice; se...
Almost $8 million—that is what the Crystal Bridges Museum paid for one work of contemporary art in N...
This article investigates the limits of the lawfulness of human conduct under the mantle of art, rai...
The visual arts communities of practice share a common problem in their confusion about and misunder...
A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying th...
The tacit freedoms which appear to be granted artists are considered here. What is the nature of tho...
Artist Statement I am trying to show the freedom in my works that an artistic life provides to me an...
Autonomy in the arts is generally considered an outdated concept, an atavism that is only relevant t...
I would like to examine how freedom and control operate today within fine art education. Control mec...
What is the relationship between the philosophical concept of the “autonomy of art” and the cultural...
Many people today, both artists and laymen, believe that art is essentially aristocratic. Some artis...
Freedom of Artistic Expression by Paul Kearns examines the most controversial aspects of the art-law...
Modern individuals face a relatively new for themselves problem of communicating with the art. The d...
This article investigates the relationship between the philosophy of freedom and the history of art....
When we think of a work of art, there are a multitude of images that may come to mind, all of which ...
Millán-Puelles and Maritain suitably delimited the fields of ethics and art, doing what justice; se...
Almost $8 million—that is what the Crystal Bridges Museum paid for one work of contemporary art in N...
This article investigates the limits of the lawfulness of human conduct under the mantle of art, rai...
The visual arts communities of practice share a common problem in their confusion about and misunder...