Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this qualitative study was to examine art appreciation as a learned competence by exploring two different groups of museum visitors: art specialists and art non-specialists. The research was conducted at Moderna galerija in Ljubljana. Twenty-three adults were recruited and accompanied during their visit to the museum. Participants were requested to “think out loud”, which meant to talk about what they saw, thought, and felt about the artworks. There was a short interview conducted with each participant before entering the museum to gain insight into their art-related and museum-visiting experience. The analysis of the data revealed that some proc...
Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the art i...
From the literature on art experience, we know that art experts and non-art experts have different ...
Lacunae are the voids left by missing or damaged pieces of artwork, and their presence constitutes a...
Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this qu...
Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this qua...
<p>Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Although the term "Art Lover" is something that our society uses in everyday language, little is kno...
Summary It is inspiring to see museum visitors evolve and develop through art exhibitions. Great pot...
This book is the result of an international research project funded and based at the University of R...
This paper is based on a study of museum visitors’ experience of paintings: in particular, the exper...
Art museums are authentic places for aesthetic experience and understanding of art. One of the major...
The present research studies the attitudes and behaviour towards museum visits among undergraduate s...
This paper is based on a study of museum visitors ’ experience of paintings: in particular, the expe...
The present research studies the attitudes and behaviour towards museum visits among undergraduate s...
Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the art i...
From the literature on art experience, we know that art experts and non-art experts have different ...
Lacunae are the voids left by missing or damaged pieces of artwork, and their presence constitutes a...
Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this qu...
Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this qua...
<p>Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the...
Across cultures and throughout recorded history, humans have produced visual art. This raises the qu...
Although the term "Art Lover" is something that our society uses in everyday language, little is kno...
Summary It is inspiring to see museum visitors evolve and develop through art exhibitions. Great pot...
This book is the result of an international research project funded and based at the University of R...
This paper is based on a study of museum visitors’ experience of paintings: in particular, the exper...
Art museums are authentic places for aesthetic experience and understanding of art. One of the major...
The present research studies the attitudes and behaviour towards museum visits among undergraduate s...
This paper is based on a study of museum visitors ’ experience of paintings: in particular, the expe...
The present research studies the attitudes and behaviour towards museum visits among undergraduate s...
Individuals usually go to art museums to enjoy artworks. Generally, in order to appreciate the art i...
From the literature on art experience, we know that art experts and non-art experts have different ...
Lacunae are the voids left by missing or damaged pieces of artwork, and their presence constitutes a...