Western Art and the Wider World explores the evolving relationship
between the Western canon of art, as it has developed since the
Renaissance, and the art and culture of the Islamic world, the Far East,
Australasia, Africa and the Americas.
- Explores the origins, influences, and evolving relationship between
the Western canon of art as it has developed since the Renaissance and
the art and culture of the Islamic world, the Far East, Australasia,
Africa and the Americas
- Makes the case for 'world art' long before the fashion of
globalization
- Charts connections between areas of study in art that long were
considered in isolation, such as the Renaissance encounter with the
Ottoman Empire, the influence of Japanese art on the 19th-century
French avant-garde and of African art on early modernism, as well as
debates about the relation of 'contemporary art' to the past.
- Written by a well-known art historian and co-editor of the landmark
Art in Theory volumes