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The Invention of Art - A Cultural History (Hardcover, New)
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The Invention of Art - A Cultural History (Hardcover, New)
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We take enormous comfort in the notion that art began in ancient
Greece, or maybe even the Renaissance, and that its progress can be
traced through a long series of masterpieces. We believe even more
firmly in the idea that art is transcendent and universal. With
"The Invention of Art", Larry Shiner challenges these articles of
faith and invites us to reconsider the history of art entirely. He
argues that the category of fine art is a modern invention - that
the lines drawn between art and craft design resulted from key
social transformations in Europe during the long 18th century.
According to Shiner, the idea of fine art was inextricably linked
to the development of new market economies and the rise of the
middle clases, both constituting enormous changes in Western
culture. During this period, the art museum, a place where art
could be viewed, digested and contemplated, first came into being.
Meanwhile, critics became less interested in how art and literature
functioned, and more fascinated with art's aesthetic worth. At the
same time, the performance of classical music shifted from places
of worship and political ceremonies to more secular and commercial
venues where it could be listened to silently. And accompanying
these institutional changes was the dissolution of the patronage
system for producing art, and the advent of a new market system
supported by consumers. "The Invention of Art" traces the rich
tradition of opposition to these institutions. Shiner looks at
works by thinkers as varied as Hogarth, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft,
Emerson, Marx, Dewey and Benjamin. Ultimately, he shows how the
modern system maintains its dominance through the assimilation of
painters and musicians who resist it, and the distinctions it draws
between artists and artisans, and high art and the crafts.
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