Current Volume 8
In the context of globalization, the integration of cultural identity within global art practices has become a pivotal area of scholarly discourse. This paper explores how contemporary artists navigate their cultural roots while engaging with global artistic trends. It examines the tensions, synergies, and negotiations involved in preserving cultural authenticity while achieving international resonance. Drawing on theoretical frameworks from cultural studies, postcolonial theory, and art history, and analyzing diverse case studies from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Indigenous communities, this study illustrates how cultural specificity and global engagement are not mutually exclusive but can be interdependent and dynamic. The findings underscore the importance of reflexivity, hybridity, and ethical considerations in global art practices.
IRE Journals:
Abbas Sufinejad
"Navigating Cultural Roots in Global Art Practices" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 8 Issue 11 2025 Page 1093-1096
IEEE:
Abbas Sufinejad
"Navigating Cultural Roots in Global Art Practices" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 8(11)