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  1. Modern Art, Colonialism, Primitivism, and Indigenism: …

    Mar 15, 2022 · How did colonialism shape the history of modern art in Europe and beyond? Explore the themes of Orientalism, Primitivism, and Indigenism in relation to Western art and culture from 1830 to 1950.

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  2. Art in American Colonies and the United States, c.

    This chapter covers about 250 years (c. 1700–1865) of art made during a period of dramatic shifts and changes that reflect the cultural fluidity in the American colonies (and later, the United States).

  3. Postcolonial art - Tate

    Postcolonial art refers to art produced in response to the aftermath of colonial rule, frequently addressing issues of national and cultural identity, race and ethnicity

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  4. Art: Colonialism - Cornell University

    Art: Colonialism. Changes in Content: Colonialism and the Influence of Non-European Cultures. The age of colonialism brought about an expanded awareness of themes and motifs from parts of the world not previously familiar …

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  5. Postcolonial Art Movement Overview | TheArtStory

    Postcolonial art directly competes with the Western art canon by offering differing viewpoints on people and place which were in existence prior to colonization, cementing the point that such variations of expression can coexist without …

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  6. Postcolonial art: eight artists addressing empire, colonial histories ...

  7. Art and Identity in the British North American Colonies, 1700–1776

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  8. How can art history be decolonised? | The British Academy

  9. Mapping Colonialism onto Dutch Art - The Art Institute of Chicago

  10. The Legacy of Colonialism in Art and Culture: Examining the …

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