Edinburgh entertainment - Military tattoo attracts capacity crowds
In: Soldier: the British Army magazine, Band 59, Heft 10, S. 40-41
ISSN: 0038-1004
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In: Soldier: the British Army magazine, Band 59, Heft 10, S. 40-41
ISSN: 0038-1004
In: Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, Band 39
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In: Aktuelle Dermatologie: Organ der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dermatologische Onkologie ; Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Lichtforschung, Band 36, Heft 10, S. 374-376
ISSN: 1438-938X
In: Social science journal: official journal of the Western Social Science Association, Band 49, Heft 2, S. 210-213
ISSN: 0362-3319
In: Cultural sociology, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 142-158
ISSN: 1749-9763
Theorized as a Bourdieusian field, this article examines changes inside the tattoo world resulting in the valuation of certain tattoo practices as art and some actors taking 'fine art' positions within it. The category of tattoo art is distinct from tattoo because it positions the practice away from its traditional historic moorings as a lowbrow craft and occupation requiring a rudimentary level of technical skill. In contrast, tattoo art is created and evaluated within academic discourses and traditional fine art ideologies that stress innovation, creativity, and exclusivity. In addition to mastery of the medium, that is, applying the tattoo to skin, tattoo artists create original works that qualify as artistic by art world conventions. This process of artification has changed the symbolic meanings and valuation of a practice, imbuing tattoo art with cultural legitimacy from the inside.
In: Allgemeine schweizerische Militärzeitschrift: ASMZ, Band 175, Heft 10, S. 47
ISSN: 0002-5925
In: Soldier: the British Army magazine, Band 61, Heft 9, S. 46-48
ISSN: 0038-1004
In: Soldier: the British Army magazine, Band 60, Heft 10, S. 44-45
ISSN: 0038-1004
In: Der Schweizer Soldat, Band 78, Heft 1, S. 8-10
In: Soldier: the British Army magazine, Band 52, Heft 18, S. 15
ISSN: 0038-1004