How have traditional Asian art forms, such as Chinese calligraphy and Japanese woodblock printing, influenced contemporary art practices within Asia and beyond?
How has contemporary Asian art both embraced and resisted globalization, and how are modern Asian artists challenging or redefining traditional artistic norms?
What role do cultural festivals and religious ceremonies play in the preservation and evolution of folk art and performance traditions in various Asian countries?
How do the principles and techniques of traditional Asian art forms, such as ink wash painting, calligraphy, and pottery, differ from those of Western art traditions?
In what ways do traditional Asian philosophies, such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism, manifest in the art forms and cultural expressions of the region?
5. **How have different regions within Southeast Asia contributed to the diversity of art styles and practices, and what are some key differences between them?