“In The Love of Art, Bourdieu and Darbel address such questions on the basis of a wide-ranging survey of museum visitors throughout Europe. By examining the social conditions of museum practices, they show that cultivated taste is not a natural gift but a socially inculcated disposition which is distributed unevenly, and which predisposes some to distinguish themselves through their love of art, while others are deprived of this privilege”
The Love of Art: European Art Museums and Their Public is a study conducted by Pierre Bourdieu and Alain Darbel (in collaboration with Dominique Schnapper) on museum attendance. Published in 1966, this book is supported by various surveys conducted in five European countries (Spain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland) that seek to challenge the assumed natural and universal enjoyment of the cultural practice of visiting museums.
“If you go to the museum,” Pierre Bourdieu and Alain Darbel state at the end of a rigorous and fascinating study, “it’s because you went to school. If you visit museums frequently, it’s because you spent a long time in school. (…) The love of art (…) is like knowing how to behave at the dinner table: the privilege of a social class.” (Madeleine Chapsal, L’Express, September 1966).
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| Title | The Love of Art |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | European Art Museums and Their Public |
| Autor | Pierre Bourdieu, Alain Darbel |
| Publisher | Polity Press |
| Year | 1991 |
| Pages | 182 |
| Country | Reino Unido |
| ISBN | 9780745619149 |
| Translation | Caroline Beattie y Nick Merriman |
| Format | |
| Filesize | 8.5 MB |
| URL | Pierre Bourdieu, Alain Darbel The Love of Art PDF |