In what ways have the philosophies and religions originating in Asia, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, been expressed and depicted through various art forms across the continent?
How do historical Asian art forms, such as Japanese ukiyo-e prints and Chinese landscape painting, reflect the cultural, social, and political contexts of their respective periods?
What are the primary differences and similarities between the Buddhist art of South Asia, such as in India and Sri Lanka, and that of East Asia, including China, Japan, and Korea?
How have traditional techniques and materials used in Asian art, such as ink wash painting and calligraphy, influenced contemporary art practices both within Asia and globally?
How is the provenance and ethical considerations of African art handled in museums and galleries, especially regarding pieces with a history of being looted or illegally acquired?
How do contemporary African artists blend traditional techniques and modern expressions in their work, and what themes are prevalent in their art today?
In what ways have colonialism and globalization impacted the development and perception of African art both on the continent and in the international art world?