IX. Art Exhibition of the GDR in Dresden - Applied Art 1982
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Valuations on the art exhibition, art interest, artistic activity,
valuations on posters, photographs and other exhibition objects.
Topics: Group of persons visiting the IX. Art Exhibition; valuation
of social significance and content of the art exhibition; attendance
of the exhibition "Bildende Kunst"; number of visits to the
exhibition "Angewandte Kunst"; duration of the circuit; satisfaction
with the exhibition; expectations of the exhibition (scale); interest
in exhibition attendance; expectations of a guided tour (scale);
participation in a guided tour and satisfaction with it; increase in
understanding of the exhibition through knowledge from art education;
attendance of earlier art exhibitions; following media reports about
the exhibition and confirmation of expectations; art exhibitions at
place of residence; frequency of visits to art exhibitions and
picture galleries; interest in individual art genres (scale);
artistic activity in leisure time (scale); structuring of residence
with elements of applied art (scale); evaluation of selected works
(scale); naming works with symbolic character (scale); valuations on
use of motives form mythology; naming pictures not understood; extent
of possession of posters (scale); structuring criteria for posters
(scale); evaluation of selected posters (scale); desire to own
individual posters (scale); desire for visibility of individual
posters on the street (scale); photography in leisure time and
artistic demand with this; expectations of content and structuring of
photographs (scale); evaluation of selected photographs (scale);
desire for possession of selected photographs (scale); desired
reproduction of photographs in printed material or in museums and
exhibitions; naming of photographs not understood (scale).
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GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences



