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 The converging cultures: view the video "Dreams and Visions". compare how imaged scenes speak to real world concerns? And answer the following questions. Look carefully at each image. 1. Both Lam and Bosch created fantasy worlds that are rooted in their impressions of reality. How...

  More than ever, artists around the world are exposed to global culture through media, technology, tourism and foreign trade. Artists will continue to learn, adapt, remodel, transform, ‘steal’ and devise a multitude of other uses for ideas from other cultures and artists, living and...

Read on Japonisme and Western Artists "Crossing Cultures"  Imagine that James Whistler and Mary Cassatt are members of a panel discussion on the influence of Japanese prints on their works. it is crucial that you find out things on the two artists, their works, and...

 Customers of United Airlines can go to the United Airlines Querétaro Office to get help with their travel requirements. It is a physical site in the Mexican city of Querétaro. It is possible that United Airlines staff members are present in the office who may...

discussion post 1 Below are two examples of a self-portrait (a representation of one's self): one is by the modern Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, and the other is by Wo-Haw, a 19th-century Native American artist. Please respond to the following prompts (at least 200 words): https://www.fridakahlo.org/self-portrait-along-the-boarder-line.jsp https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/640401 ...

Critical Thinking Project #2: African Art, Restitution, and the Contemporary Art MarketSo many of the African artworks found in museums in Europe and North America were originally looted and stolen through colonialist and imperialist campaigns in Africa.For this project, you will watch a video about...

Discussion post 1 The Ga, a group of about 2 million people who live near Accra, the capital of Ghana, have become known for their fantasy coffins which they carve and decorate according to their patron's request. Locally, the coffins are called "abebun adekai" (which literally means "boxes...