Governments around the world spend millions on art and cultural
institutions, evidence of a basic human need for what the author
refers to as "creating aesthetic significance." Yet what function
or purpose does art satisfy in today's society? In this thorough
and accessible text, Richard Hickman rejects the current vogue for
social and cultural accounts of the nature of art-making in favor
of a largely psychological approach aimed at addressing
contemporary developmental issues in art education. Bringing to
bear current ideas about evolutionary psychology, this second
edition will be an important resource for anyone interested in arts
education.
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