
Teaching Art in the Neoliberal Realm: Realism versus Cynicism
Edited by Pascal Gielen and Paul De Bruyne, Teaching Art in the Neoliberal Realm: Realism versus Cynicism is a detailed consideration of the tensions at play between educational and enterprise-based objectives in the contemporary mode of art education. This insightful volume, published as part of Amsterdam publisher Valiz's brilliant Antennae series, looks at the effects of education as 'market' on the content and practice of artistic education and the position of art and the artist.
288 pages, ills bw, 14 x 21 cm, paperback, Valiz (Amsterdam).
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Teaching Art in the Neoliberal Realm: Realism versus Cynicism
Edited by Pascal Gielen and Paul De Bruyne, Teaching Art in the Neoliberal Realm: Realism versus Cynicism is a detailed consideration of the tensions at play between educational and enterprise-based objectives in the contemporary mode of art education. This insightful volume, published as part of Amsterdam publisher Valiz's brilliant Antennae series, looks at the effects of education as 'market' on the content and practice of artistic education and the position of art and the artist.
288 pages, ills bw, 14 x 21 cm, paperback, Valiz (Amsterdam).
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Edited by Pascal Gielen and Paul De Bruyne, Teaching Art in the Neoliberal Realm: Realism versus Cynicism is a detailed consideration of the tensions at play between educational and enterprise-based objectives in the contemporary mode of art education. This insightful volume, published as part of Amsterdam publisher Valiz's brilliant Antennae series, looks at the effects of education as 'market' on the content and practice of artistic education and the position of art and the artist.
288 pages, ills bw, 14 x 21 cm, paperback, Valiz (Amsterdam).























