01110nam a2200169 a 4500001001400000003000900014005001700023008004100040020001500081040002800096245012400124260004700248300001100295520057700306700003100883700002600914vtls000000181ES-BaOER20180723105053.0130626s1992 gw |||||| 0|| ||eng|d a3631453132 aES-BaOERbcatcES-BaOER00aPost-communism, the market and the arts :bfirst sociological assessments /cRobert H. Reichardt, George Muskens (eds.) aFrankfurt [etc.] :bPeter Lang,ccop. 1992 a205 p. aThe transition from state-directed to market-oriented economies poses many problems for the artists: the logic of the market favours standardization and mass-production which does not fit for the arts. There is a multitude of styles but no clearcut concept of art in the West which could serve as guide-line. Under the communist rule, some artists almost had a monopoly for political criticism, a function which vanished after the fall of communism. Experts from ten countries (Eastern and Western) are dealing with problems like these and related topics. (Font: Editor)1 aReichardt, Robert H.,eed.1 aMuskens, George,eed.