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本世纪六十年代和七十年代初,美国经济较为繁荣,大批美术院校应运而生,这就为美术家提供了大量任教机会,教书也似乎成了艺术家谋生的美差。但随之而来的便是大批毕业生对这种美差的争夺。不久,经济不景气了,以艺术为生日趋困难,加上大学学龄青年绝对人数的下降,选学艺术的学生日渐减少,仍有钱上大学的学生都去选修那些易于谋生的学科,从而导致了部分美术院校和系科的缩减乃至停办,大批美术家失去了教职。随着经济
The 1960s and early 1970s, the United States more prosperous economy, a large number of art colleges and universities came into being, which provides artists with a large number of teaching opportunities, teaching seems to have become the artist’s poor living. But what follows is a large number of graduates compete for this beauty. Soon after the economic downturn, the difficulty of art for the birth of life, coupled with the decline in the absolute number of college-age young people, the decline in the number of students enrolled in arts, there is still money to go to college students to choose those easy to make a living, resulting in Some art colleges and departments of the reduction or even stop, a large number of artists have lost their teaching. With the economy