Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1128470 Poetics 2012 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

We explored the aesthetic experience of viewing artworks in art museums, specifically examining the content and conditions of high-intensity aesthetic experiences and assessing whether these varied between consumers of artworks. In an interpretive research framework, we conducted 21 in-depth interviews with Spanish individuals who are regular visitors of museums. Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed with the help of computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software. We found that viewers who reported having lived an intense unforgettable aesthetic experience—characterized by high emotional intensity and durability over time—shared two common conditions in their experience with artworks: (1) they were aware that the artwork viewed was original and (2) they had the necessary contextual cultural capital to interpret its social value. The presence of these two conditions produced an intense and unforgettable aesthetic experience.

► We explore the aesthetic experience of viewing artworks in museums. ► We find that to live an intense unforgettable experience two conditions should converge for viewers. ► Individuals are aware that artworks are original. ► Individuals need enough contextual cultural capital to interpret the social value of artworks. ► Both conditions converge to produce an intense unforgettable aesthetic experience.

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