Edinburgh Sociology Seminar: Laura Harris
Date & Time
March 16, 16:00-17:30Venue
Seminars will take place online via Zoom. Links will be emailed to the Sociology mailing list.Alternatively, email christopher.barrie@ed.ac.uk for the link
Description
Title: Looking beyond interaction: exploring meaning making through the windows of an art gallery
Abstract:
How is meaning produced in and around the art gallery? Sociological answers to this question are limited by a narrow focus on inter-gallery group interaction and cognitive interpretation. I argue that such approaches would be strengthened by accounting for the diverting effects of gallery context and atmosphere, both in and beyond the gallery. Art gallery windows offer a lens through which to explore how issues of context and atmosphere are negotiated in and around an art gallery in everyday life. I trial this approach using data from a fourteen-month case study of Bluecoat, a city centre art gallery in Liverpool, UK, which has a series of windows that mediate between the gallery and the neighbouring shopping street. The windows partition zones of meaning; frame vision; contribute to the symbolic meanings of a gallery’s exterior architecture; and modulate its interior atmosphere. The analysis models a meaning-centred sociology of the art gallery that moves beyond interpretation and towards a broader understanding of the currents of meaning in and around the art gallery.
Key speakers
- Laura Harris, University of Edinburgh