Author/Authors :
Fulkova، Marie نويسنده , , Tipton، Teresa M. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Contemporary art requires that art and cultural
educators reposition encounters with artefacts,
images and performances into a context for new
discourses. Whereas digital media and other
aspects of visual popular culture predominate
the frames of reference of school-age children,
their context (codes) of reference, in large part,
do not contain those used by art and cultural
education professionals. Most art professionals
(con)textualise their interpretations from a more
formalistic tradition, unlike school-age children,
whose use of iconographic elements from their
experiential subcultures, are projected into the
content of their visual encounters. In order to find
relevancy for today’s art education, interrelationships
between the codes of the participant and
visual experiences must be built upon the development
of new strategies between viewers, artefacts
and experts. This article presents the background
and use of dialogic strategies for new
discourse from the ‘Open Dialogue Club’
programme between the Department of Art
Education at Charles University and the Galerie
Rudolfinum, a contemporary art space, in Prague,
Czech Republic.