
Towards a New Kind of System of Art
The Shift from the Modern to the Contemporary Sphere of Art from the Standpoint of System-Theoretical and Systemic Sociology
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Since the 1960s, the Western sphere of art has givenup modern aesthetics that held that the sphere of artshould be independent of the spheres of economics,cultural industry, politics and practical utility. Incontrast to a conception of art such as this, thecontemporary sphere of art has firmly become rootedin its societal-cultural environment. In particular,it is widely interlaced with the spheres of publicsector, economics, mass media, philosophicalreflection, scientific research work, people'severyday life and practical social action. Inparticular, an increasing marketisation andmanagerialis...
Since the 1960s, the Western sphere of art has given
up modern aesthetics that held that the sphere of art
should be independent of the spheres of economics,
cultural industry, politics and practical utility. In
contrast to a conception of art such as this, the
contemporary sphere of art has firmly become rooted
in its societal-cultural environment. In particular,
it is widely interlaced with the spheres of public
sector, economics, mass media, philosophical
reflection, scientific research work, people's
everyday life and practical social action. In
particular, an increasing marketisation and
managerialism is characteristic of the contemporary
sphere of art.
The book on hand critically considers the shift from
the modern to the contemporary sphere of art. It
suggests that the contemporary sphere of art can be
understood as a complex societal and cultural system
whose internal system-likeness is on the decrease. At
the same time it is vital a and dynamic sub-system of
contemporary society, and, as such, it possesses an
amazing capacity to renew.
up modern aesthetics that held that the sphere of art
should be independent of the spheres of economics,
cultural industry, politics and practical utility. In
contrast to a conception of art such as this, the
contemporary sphere of art has firmly become rooted
in its societal-cultural environment. In particular,
it is widely interlaced with the spheres of public
sector, economics, mass media, philosophical
reflection, scientific research work, people's
everyday life and practical social action. In
particular, an increasing marketisation and
managerialism is characteristic of the contemporary
sphere of art.
The book on hand critically considers the shift from
the modern to the contemporary sphere of art. It
suggests that the contemporary sphere of art can be
understood as a complex societal and cultural system
whose internal system-likeness is on the decrease. At
the same time it is vital a and dynamic sub-system of
contemporary society, and, as such, it possesses an
amazing capacity to renew.