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The Contemporary Art Gallery: Display, Power and Privilege

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By (author): Darren Jones David Carrier

Everyone who looks at contemporary art is familiar with galleries. But visual features of these mysterious temples tend to be taken for granted. The basic purpose of this book is to enliven the readers latent knowledge of galleries, including architectural motifs, the intended impression that is conveyed to the visitor, and human interactions within them.The contemporary art world system includes artists studios, art galleries, homes of collec-tors and public art museums. To comprehend art, one needs to understand these settings and how it travels through them. The contemporary art gallery is a store where luxury goods are sold. What distinguishes it from stores selling other luxuries upscale clothing, jewelry, and posh cars is the nature of the merchandise. While much has been written about the art, this book uncovers the secretive culture of the galleries themselves. The gallery is the public site where art is first seen anyone can come and look for free. This store, a commercial site, is where aesthetic judgments are made. Arts value is determined in this marketplace by the consensus formed by public opinion, professional re-viewers and sales. The gallery, then, is the nexus of the enigmatic, billion dollar art world, and it is that space that is dissected here. The first chapter briefly describes the beginnings of the present contemporary art gallery. The second presents the experience of gallery going, presenting summary accounts of vis-its to some contemporary galleries. The third expands and extends that analysis, with de-tailed close up descriptions and comparative evaluations of many diverse contemporary galleries, in order to identify the challenges provided by these marvelous places. Then the fourth chapter indicates why, in the near future, due to the proliferation of myriad art fairs and online platforms extant today, such galleries might disappear altogether. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781443897860

About Darren JonesDavid Carrier

David Carrier has taught philosophy in Pittsburgh and art history in Cleveland. A widely published art critic his reviews have appeared in Artcritical Artforum Brooklyn Rail and the Burlington Magazine. He has written books on Baudelaires art criticism comic strips the methodology of art history Sean Scullys paintings the art museum and a world art history. His most recent publication co-authored with Joachim Pissarro is Wild Art (2013). Darren Jones is a US-based critic and artist from Dunfermline Scotland. His writing has been published in Artslant ArtUS Brooklyn Rail Artcritical Artforum.com and Glasstire. His work as an artist and curator has been covered in Scotland on Sunday The Guardian Huffington Post Artforum.com Artslant Artcritical and ArtUS.

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