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This article analyses the problem of reception and interpretation of contemporary art exhibition in the context of Besucherschule (Visitors’ School) invented by Bazon Brock: German philosopher, art historian and a follower of Theodor Adorno. He implemented this practice for the first time on documenta 4 in Kassel (1968) and organised such schools of reception until documenta 9 (1992). The aim of the Visitors’ School was to explain works of contemporary art on display to the public. Brock understood this process as ‘mediation’ in aesthetic education, arguing that dependence on theory was no less problematic for contemporary art perception than the lack of traditional art form. The main symbolic task of art – ‘claim for reality’, was demonstrated by Brock in two ideas: ‘new image-war’ and ‘speaking image’.

Переведенное название"Школа для посетителей" Базона Брока на "Документе2 в Касселе: обучение рецепции современного искусства
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)207-223
Число страниц17
ЖурналInternational Journal of Art and Design Education
Том38
Номер выпуска1
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 фев 2019

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Образование
  • Изобразительное и театральное искусство
  • Гуманитарные науки и искусство (разное)

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