Publication:

The Consumption of Contemporary Visual Art: Identity Formation in Late Adulthood (2012)

Author(s): Newman A, Goulding A, Whitehead C

  • : The Consumption of Contemporary Visual Art

Abstract: This paper examines the responses of older people to the British Art Show 6, which is an exhibition of recent developments in contemporary visual art in the UK. One group of respondents attended two ‘meet the artist talks’ and a second group attended an artist-led workshop where they produced work that had been stimulated by the exhibition. The focus groups that resulted were analysed using theoretical frameworks related to identity construction. The analysis demonstrated that respondents were using the resources of the exhibition to construct identity positions in response to their social contexts. However, their ability to do this was governed by how the relationship between agency and structure played out for individuals in their engagement with contemporary visual art. It is suggested that wellbeing originates from the control such a process might give individuals over their social environment.

  • Short Title: The Consumption of Contemporary Visual Art
  • Date: 05-03-12
  • Journal: Cultural Trends
  • Volume: 21
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 29-45
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication type: Article
  • Bibliographic status: Published
Staff

Anna Goulding
Research Associate

Andrew Newman
Senior Lecturer

Professor Christopher Whitehead
Professor of Museology