全部 标题 作者
关键词 摘要

OALib Journal期刊
ISSN: 2333-9721
费用:99美元

查看量下载量

相关文章

更多...

Art, Actually! The Courts and the Imposition of Taste

Full-Text   Cite this paper   Add to My Lib

Abstract:

Despite their attempt to avoid questions of taste, this article argues that the courts actively engage in a form of connoissuership. For the most part, this involves the courts rendering images into component elements which alters the image or object, in order to acheive a particular legal outcome. By drawing on the history of the 18th century connoisseur, the article suggests that the courts display many of the features of the connoissuer, even when they disavow any involvement in issues of quality. But sometimes surprising results can occur when the courts, without perhaps realising it, engage in judging about art, as occured in the 2006 decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court involving the Archibald Prize.

Full-Text

Contact Us

service@oalib.com

QQ:3279437679

WhatsApp +8615387084133