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Art as Civic Inspiration
Empirical Studies of the Arts ( IF 1.675 ) Pub Date : 2019-08-21 , DOI: 10.1177/0276237419868951
David Perkins 1
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Today as in the past, artists often produce works of art to foster civic agendas of one sort or another, sometimes affirming and sometimes critiquing contemporary attitudes. To what degree is engaging with civically inflected art likely to have the desired impact? We develop an analogy between the work of Ellen Winner and colleagues questioning the impact of studying art on performance in other academic areas. We suggest that, in many cases of civically inflected art, transfer of the desired message is implausible, recognizing difficulties of changing people’s minds in general, of how art specifically might do so, and how superficially art is often engaged. We urge that civically impactful encounters with art, which certainly occur, require not just a landing pad character—the impact deriving from imbibing the work—but rather a launching pad character—the work functioning as a starting point for discussion, reflection, and exploration.

中文翻译:

作为公民灵感的艺术

与过去一样,今天的今天,艺术家们经常创作艺术品来促进一种或另一种公民议程,有时是肯定的,有时是批评当代的态度。与民用弯曲艺术品打交道在何种程度上可能产生预期的影响?我们在艾伦·温纳(Ellen Winner)和同事的工作之间进行了类比,他们质疑学习艺术对其他学术领域的表演的影响。我们建议,在许多民用变形艺术的情况下,传递期望的信息是不切实际的,认识到一般人们改变想法,艺术具体如何做到这一点以及表面艺术通常是如何参与的困难。我们敦促确实发生了具有艺术意义的民间碰撞,
更新日期:2019-08-21
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