Museum visitor preferences and intentions in constructing aesthetic experience

Visitors to art museums vary on a number of a dimensions related to how they construct their museum experience. The visiting preferences and intentions of a sample of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art were examined by having them respond to a survey as they entered the Museum. Visitors were...

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Published inPoetics (Amsterdam) Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 219 - 238
Main Authors Smith, Jeffrey K., Wolf, Lisa F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.11.1996
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1872-7514
DOI10.1016/0304-422X(95)00006-6

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Abstract Visitors to art museums vary on a number of a dimensions related to how they construct their museum experience. The visiting preferences and intentions of a sample of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art were examined by having them respond to a survey as they entered the Museum. Visitors were presented with a set of nine contrasting statements (e.g., “I know how I like to look at art” and “I would like to learn more about how to look at art”.) separated by a six-point scale. Responses to the statement pairs indicated wide variability on items concerning whether visitors liked to look at many works of art in depth, or a few works briefly; whether they preferred to discuss works with others, or look alone; whether they preferred a linear or global organization; whether they wanted to learn more about how to look at art, or felt their skills were adequate. A series of regression equations looked at the relationship of age, education, self-reported knowledge of art, and frequency of Museum visitation to responses to the statement pairs. Knowledge of art was consistently the most important predictor.
AbstractList Questionnaire data from 609 visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City during 1994 are drawn on to explore factors shaping the aesthetic experience of museum visitors. A profile of the typical museum patron is professional/student, college-educated, under age 45, & female. Regression analyses of contrasting statements characterizing museum-visiting preferences indicate that subjects claiming to possess high levels of art knowledge viewed pieces longer & most Ss had constructed viewing plans prior to arriving at the museum. It is concluded that the works of art, the presentation, & knowledge of art influence the nature of the museum visit. 5 Tables, 6 Figures, 28 References. Adapted from the source document.
Visitors to art museums vary on a number of a dimensions related to how they construct their museum experience. The visiting preferences and intentions of a sample of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art were examined by having them respond to a survey as they entered the Museum. Visitors were presented with a set of nine contrasting statements (e.g., “I know how I like to look at art” and “I would like to learn more about how to look at art”.) separated by a six-point scale. Responses to the statement pairs indicated wide variability on items concerning whether visitors liked to look at many works of art in depth, or a few works briefly; whether they preferred to discuss works with others, or look alone; whether they preferred a linear or global organization; whether they wanted to learn more about how to look at art, or felt their skills were adequate. A series of regression equations looked at the relationship of age, education, self-reported knowledge of art, and frequency of Museum visitation to responses to the statement pairs. Knowledge of art was consistently the most important predictor.
Author Smith, Jeffrey K.
Wolf, Lisa F.
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Snippet Visitors to art museums vary on a number of a dimensions related to how they construct their museum experience. The visiting preferences and intentions of a...
Questionnaire data from 609 visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City during 1994 are drawn on to explore factors shaping the aesthetic...
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SubjectTerms Aesthetics
Audiences
Demographic Characteristics
Museums
New York City, New York
Preferences
Spectators
Title Museum visitor preferences and intentions in constructing aesthetic experience
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