POLITYKA GLOBALNEGO ŚWIATA SZTUK

POLITICS OF GLOBAL ARTWORLDThe term ‘art world’ (Artworld) was not used before the 1960’, and if – rather rarely and without consequences. It was only in 1964 that Arthur Danto has made the term one of the key concepts of contemporary reflection on art. The artworld has come to mean the discourse ac...

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