THE IMPACT OF CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART ON GLOBAL CULTURE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
contemporary art, globalization, network theory, pop art, postmodernism, artistic practices, visual culture, cultural policy, art scenes, identityAbstract
This article explores the impact of globalization on the development of contemporary art, focusing on the role of networks, postmodern critical approaches, and the emergence of new art scenes worldwide. Special attention is given to the influence of pop art as a dominant style in various regions, characterized by its use of mass media imagery and postmodern irony.
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