A Defence Of An Institutional Analysis Of Art

Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 6 (2):23-31 (2009)
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Abstract

An institutional analysis of art posits the theory that works of art are classified as such not by virtue of their exhibited properties, but rather by virtue of their relational ones, and more specifically by virtue of their place within an institutional framework, the ‘artworld’. The most thorough and compelling account of an institutional theory is provided by George Dickie in his book ‘The Art Circle’. As such, it is on the institutional definition of art presented therein that I shall focus this essay.

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Liz Hemsley
University of Edinburgh

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