How have traditional Asian art forms, such as Chinese calligraphy and Japanese ukiyo-e, influenced contemporary art movements within Asia and globally?
In what ways have historical events, such as colonization and globalization, impacted the development and dissemination of Asian art both within its countries of origin and internationally?
How do the artistic styles and techniques of East Asian countries like China, Japan, and Korea differ from those of South Asian countries such as India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka?
What role do religious and philosophical traditions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Shinto, play in the themes and motifs commonly found in Asian art?
How have traditional art forms such as calligraphy, ink painting, and ceramics evolved in different Asian cultures over the centuries, and what influence have they had on contemporary Asian art?