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Inside Culture - Art and Class in the American Home (Paperback, New edition)
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Inside Culture - Art and Class in the American Home (Paperback, New edition)
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David Halle's idea was simple but radical: to connect culture to
everyday life by showing how people actually use the artifacts of
culture - paintings, photographs, sculpture - in the most intimate
of all settings: the home. In the first book of its kind, Halle
gives a fascinating account of the uses and meaning of art for
those who buy it and live with it. His study ranges from the
affluent town houses on Manhattan's Upper East Side and row houses
in blue-collar Brooklyn to middle- and upper-middle class suburbs
on Long Island, resulting in an unprecedented portrait of the
meanings of art for its primary audience. Are there differences in
artistic preferences between social classes or races or between
urban and suburban homes? Similarities? How do choices in art works
- and the way we display them - speak to our dreams, desires,
pleasures, and fears? And what do they say about the real cultural
boundaries between elite and popular, high and low? Halle examines
landscapes, both priceless heirlooms and mass-produced sunsets;
abstract paintings and prints; "primitive" sculpture; and the
vibrantly colored portraits of religious art. He also discusses the
gatherings of family photographs that fill every home. Inside
Culture also explores the architecture and design of the houses,
from the eclipse of the formal dining room to the landscape of
urban backyards. Refusing easy generalizations about culture and
class, Halle shows that art has a different set of meanings outside
the rarefied air of museums and galleries. He challenges received
opinion about the role of the audience in the history and reception
of twentieth-century art to show that the experience of art isn't
always what artistsand critics say it is. With floor plans,
drawings, and dozens of photographs, this lively book can be
enjoyed on many levels. It describes for the first time the way a
broad cross section of people live with art. It records for the
first time the astonishing variety of artistic experience. And it
permanently changes our ongoing conversation about what culture
contains, what it controls, and what the products called "art"
really mean.
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