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The Art Public

A Short History
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The Art Public traces the evolution of the collective audience for art, from the Greek artist Apelles through to modern art museums and film stars. It explores how the art audience transformed from passive recipients to active participants, examining written and pictorial evidence of their behaviour over time. The narrative also addresses satirical portrayals of art audiences by figures like George Cruikshank and Honore Daumier, revealing complex relationships between art production, audience expectations, and reception.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, including artists, curators, art historians, and anyone keen to understand the dynamic relationship between artworks and their audiences through history.

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A sweeping account of the 'art public', the collective audience for art.

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Although the idea of a collective audience for art - an art public - is highly significant in the art world, this is the first book to enquire into the actual history of the art public. The book explores both written and pictorial evidence of its behaviour, and disentangles the connections between art production, the expectations of the audience, and a work's reception.

Two aspects shape the narrative: first, the transformation of the audience from passive recipient to active agent; and second, the mockery of the audience by satirists such as George Cruikshank, Thomas Rowlandson, Honore Daumier, and many others. This sweeping account moves from the Greek artist Apelles to Leon Battista Alberti and Leonardo da Vinci, and from Oscar Wilde to film stars, art tourists, and leading art museums and galleries worldwide.

Bätschmann's enriching commentary on art, culture, and who it "belongs" to is bolstered by lucid historical detail and analysis. It's a boon to artists and museum-goers. - Publishers Weekly

The abundance of different types of sources from the antique to the present produces an astonishing history of the public. We read about artworks, as well as remarks by artists, art theorists, connoisseurs, and critics, of the history of exhibitions, auctions, and collections and much more. There is no other book so far with such a richness of sources and aspects concerning the public sphere. It should produce a new area of research. - Werner Busch, Freie Universität Berlin

Bätschmann wears his great learning lightly. Illustrated by a sequence of evocative images, this study is a wonderfully wide-ranging and cogent analysis of the reception of art across the ages. - Stephen Bann, University of Bristol

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Publishers Weekly praises Bätschmann's commentary as enriching and well-supported by historical detail, calling it invaluable to artists and museum visitors. Stephen Bann of the University of Bristol highlights the book's wide-ranging and insightful analysis of art reception through evocative images. Werner Busch from Freie Universität Berlin comments on the book's remarkable range of sources and its potential to inspire new research into the public sphere.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781789146943

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Reaktion Books

Illustration: 54 illustrations, 27 in colour

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Oskar Btschmann is professor emeritus of early modern art history at the University of Bern. His books include Hans Holbein and Giovanni Bellini, also published by Reaktion Books.

Nick Somers is the translator of many books from German including Eichmann's Jews, Sigmund Freud/Anna Freud: Correspondence, and, most recently, Pearl Harbor. He lives in Vienna.

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