How have traditional Japanese art forms, such as sumi-e (ink wash painting) and ukiyo-e (woodblock printing), influenced contemporary Japanese artists and global art movements?
In what ways do the principles of Wabi-Sabi (the beauty of imperfection and transience) manifest in various Japanese art forms, such as ceramics, garden design, and architecture?
How have Japanese anime and manga been influenced by traditional art forms, and how do they continue to shape modern visual culture both in Japan and internationally?
What are some distinguishing features of the artistic techniques and materials commonly used in Oceanic art, and how do they relate to the environment and resources of the region?
How has the representation of indigenous cultures in American art evolved over time, and what are some contemporary approaches artists are using to address this history?