Vietnam Nationwide Museum Of Fantastic Arts Wikipedia
Since the 1970s, numerous political theorists and social commentators have pointed to the political implications of art museums and social relations. Pierre Bourdieu, for instance, argued that in spite the apparent freedom of choice within the arts, people’s creative preferences strongly tie in with their social position. So called cultural capital is a vital component in social mobility (for example, getting a higher-paid, higher-status job). The argument states that certain art museums are geared toward perpetuating aristocratic and upper class beliefs of style and excludes segments of society without the social opportunities to develop such curiosity. The nice arts thus…