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0821-1722-01 | Introduction to Global Art in Modern Age :Visual Culture, Colonialism&Globalizat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FACULTY OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course will critically examine processes of globalization, cross-cultural exchanges, the application of multiple cultural sources -- from early modern art, the colonial epoch, and the arrival of Western men to Asia. We will discuss political interests and commerce, knowledge and research exchange, with a special attention given to trans-cultural encounters. We shall discuss how the encounter with the West created a hierarchical and exploitive relationship, the influence of Western culture on local traditions, and the discontinuity of local practices. We shall consider questions of cultural representations – the large 19th century industrial expositions; art museums vs. regional and ethnographic museums; post-colonialism and globalization in the arts; the international great biennales exhibitions through the 20th c.; the place and influence of Asian and African artists, and their activities in the large metropolitan cities of Europe and the USA; what are the questions concerning authenticity, influence, contemporaneity, and hybridity, that emerge from these practices.