Globalization
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Refers to the dominance of Western—particularly American—politics, economics, and cultures around the world, or the idea that the world has been unified through new forms of technology. Especially since the 1990s, globalization has been of increasing concern for many artists, who critique it via depictions of the homogeneity of the modern world or less-than-attractive takes on global institutions.
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Migration, 1970–present, Urbanization, Obsolescence, Political, Engaged with Traditional African Art, Contemporary Conceptualism, The City, Consumerism, Political Minimalism
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