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Alana Jelinek

    Between Discipline and a Hard Place
    • Between Discipline and a Hard Place

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Written from the perspective of a practicing artist, this book argues that only artists can truly define what art is, challenging historians, museums, and commentators who claim to speak for art. Jelinek asserts that while various objects labeled as 'art' exist in museums worldwide, only those created with genuine artistic knowledge and discipline deserve the title. This approach aims not to create elitism but to highlight art's potential within a liberal democratic framework. The text emphasizes the intrinsic value of art beyond economic considerations, steering clear of clichéd political or social benefits like inclusion or education. Additionally, Jelinek addresses the complexities of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary collaboration, particularly in the 'creative' arts, discussing both its potential and its challenges. This passionate treatise advocates for a new understanding of art that prioritizes the artist's role and promotes inclusivity within the concept of art and the broader art world.

      Between Discipline and a Hard Place