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- アタラシイ ゲイジュツ ワ ドノ ヨウ ニ シテ チイキ カラ ウマレル ノ カ? : リーズ ト ニホン ノ ジレイ ケントウ
- How Can New Art be Developed in a Local Area?::The Cases of Leeds and Japan
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ln England in the early 20th century, Leeds, a regional city located in the north of West Yorkshire,served as a hub for novel art movements based on local communities including a university,social groups, and so on. Consequently,Leeds came to be an artistic city rivamng London.lts status derived from the contributions of an abundance of art collections that have been built since the 19th century and of talented artists who had been developed by way of the collections in Leeds. Moreover, such artistic resources were used as cultural fortune or wealth in the entire region. This paper has two aims: firstly, to examine why a local city could come to play a greater role in art than metropolitan cities at that time, with respect to the Leeds Arts Club; secondly,it aims to consider a potential ideal way to develop both new art and art in local areas in present-day Japan. To these ends,the study will apply knowledge gained from a discussion of two workshops held in Tokyo and Kyoto during 2017-18. As result,the study will produce recommendations for promoting regional development through art and for creating a hub of art and education in Japan.
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- JOURNAL OF ATOMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
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JOURNAL OF ATOMI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT (26), 85-102, 2018-07
跡見学園女子大学
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- CRID
- 1050564287685774720
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- NII Article ID
- 120006531513
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- NII Book ID
- AA11839746
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- ISSN
- 13481118
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029492724
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- departmental bulletin paper
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- IRDB
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- CiNii Articles