Cross-Cultural Dialogue
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Artists and works that marry the styles, artistic traditions, or imagery of disparate cultures of origin. While in art history, there is a long tradition of such exchange, today one might argue that the boundaries between what is considered "foreign" or "native" have become extremely blurred. As a result, identifying cross-cultural exchange as separate from the expanding geographic and cultural boundaries of a globalized and digital world is much more difficult, if not impossible.
Related Categories
War and Military, Collective History, Engaged with Traditional Chinese Art, Caricatures and Parody, Use of Traditional Techniques, Political, Calligraphic, Racial and Ethnic Identity, Contemporary Photography, Identity Politics