This classic sociological examination of art as collective action explores the cooperative network of suppliers, performers, dealers, critics, and consumers whoalong with the artist produce a work of art. Howard S. Becker looks at the conventions essential to this operation and, prospectively, at the extent to which art is shaped by this collective activity. The book is thoroughly illustrated and updated with a new dialogue between Becker and eminent French sociologist Alain Pessin about the extended social system in which art is created, and with a new preface in which the author talks about his own process in creating this influential work.
Howard S. Beckeris author of many books includingTelling About Society, Writing for Social Scientists,andOutsiders.
List of Illustrations
Preface to the 25th Anniversary Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
1 Art Worlds and Collective Activity
2 Conventions
3 Mobilizing Resources
4 Distributing Art Works
5 Aesthetics, Aestheticians, and Critics
6 Art and the State
7 Editing
8 Integrated Professionals, Mavericks, Folk Artists,
and Naive Artists
9 Arts and Crafts
10 Change in Art Worlds
11 Reputation
12 Epilogue to the 25th Anniversary Edition
Bibliography
Index