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Knowing in, through and about : the PhD journey

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Robert Haysom
This study involves an account of the factors leading to the development and evolution of three public art spaces concerned with contemporary art in the 1980s in Melbourne. The three spaces – Heide Park and Art Gallery, 200 Gertrude Street, and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art developed programs that promoted and presented contemporary art throughout the eighties. Prior to the 1980s the National Gallery of Victoria was the major public institution concerned with the promotion and presentation of contemporary art in Melbourne.

The study describes and analyses events leading to the establishment of each new space and investigates the formations and groups who played leading roles. A case study approach has been used which explores the networks and groupings that developed in setting up and maintaining each space. Theoretical perspectives drawn from Bourdieu, Williams and Wolff are employed in order to explore the social and cultural meanings of the networks and groups responsible for developing the three art spaces. These perspectives are used to help account for the motives and ideology employed by individuals and groups, such as artists, academics and politicians.

Each of the three spaces mainly developed from different clusters and groups, although some individuals had involvement in more than one of the spaces. The study concludes with a cultural analysis that identifies several key factors, such as forms of patronage, government policy direction and the power and influence of various sectors and formations. Government funding for art is a complex area of activity that draws upon a wide constituency of individuals and agents that include artists, wealthy business people, collectors, and so on. The study reveals much about government intervention and cultural and social formations promoting art in Melbourne during the 1980s.

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Title of book

Doctoral journey in art education : reflections on doctoral studies by Australian and New Zealand art educators

Chapter number

11

Pagination

141 - 155

Publisher

Australian Scholarly Publishing

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

ISBN-13

9781921509766

Language

eng

Notes

Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2010, Australian Scholarly Publishing

Extent

19

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Forrest, E Grierson

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