Is art appreciation universal? Previous evidence suggests a general preference for representational art over abstract art, and a tendency to like art originating from one’s own culture more than another culture (an ingroup bias), modulated by art expertise. However, claims about universality are difficult given that most research has focused on Western populations. Across two pre-registered and statistically powered experiments, we explore the role of culture and art expertise in the aesthetic evaluation of Indian and Western paintings and dance depicting both abstract and representational content, by inviting expert and art-naïve Indian and Western participants to rate stimuli on beauty and liking. Results suggest an ingroup bias (for danc...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Visual contrast appears to be an important factor in the appreciation of paintings. However, it has ...
121 p.Thesis (Educat.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A cross-cultural experime...
<p>Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the...
Attitudes toward artwork are influenced by many individual and societal factors. One factor that has...
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected p...
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected p...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Despite the increasing interest in the plasticity of aesthetic appreciation, we know comparatively l...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Visual contrast appears to be an important factor in the appreciation of paintings. However, it has ...
121 p.Thesis (Educat.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A cross-cultural experime...
<p>Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the...
Attitudes toward artwork are influenced by many individual and societal factors. One factor that has...
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected p...
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected p...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Despite the increasing interest in the plasticity of aesthetic appreciation, we know comparatively l...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Western and Chinese artists have different traditions in representing the world in their paintings. ...
Visual contrast appears to be an important factor in the appreciation of paintings. However, it has ...
121 p.Thesis (Educat.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A cross-cultural experime...