Chapter 7 'It’s okay not to like it' : the appeal and frustrations of the contemporary arts
Pitts, Stephanie
Chapter 7 'It’s okay not to like it' : the appeal and frustrations of the contemporary arts - Taylor & Francis 2021 - 1 electronic resource (23 p.)
Open Access
"Drawing on unique multi-arts, multi-city scholarly research, Understanding Audiences for the Contemporary Arts makes a timely and urgent contribution to debates about the place of arts and culture in contemporary society. The authors critically interrogate the challenges of access, diversity, privilege and responsibility in contemporary art. Asking who benefits from, pays for and consumes the arts, the book highlights fresh, forward-thinking audience and organisational attitudes that show the potential of live arts engagement to contribute to engaged citizenship. Complemented by comparative global analysis, the cutting-edge insights in this book are relevant for interdisciplinary researchers across audience studies and beyond. Enhanced by a new framework for the understanding audience engagement, the book is relevant to scholars, policymakers and reflective practitioners across the spectrum of arts and cultural industries management."
Creative Commons
English
9780367358884
Business & management
Museology & heritage studies
Non-profitmaking organizations
contemporary action alternative analysis approach
Chapter 7 'It’s okay not to like it' : the appeal and frustrations of the contemporary arts - Taylor & Francis 2021 - 1 electronic resource (23 p.)
Open Access
"Drawing on unique multi-arts, multi-city scholarly research, Understanding Audiences for the Contemporary Arts makes a timely and urgent contribution to debates about the place of arts and culture in contemporary society. The authors critically interrogate the challenges of access, diversity, privilege and responsibility in contemporary art. Asking who benefits from, pays for and consumes the arts, the book highlights fresh, forward-thinking audience and organisational attitudes that show the potential of live arts engagement to contribute to engaged citizenship. Complemented by comparative global analysis, the cutting-edge insights in this book are relevant for interdisciplinary researchers across audience studies and beyond. Enhanced by a new framework for the understanding audience engagement, the book is relevant to scholars, policymakers and reflective practitioners across the spectrum of arts and cultural industries management."
Creative Commons
English
9780367358884
Business & management
Museology & heritage studies
Non-profitmaking organizations
contemporary action alternative analysis approach
