
Asian Modernism
Asian Modernism refers to a cultural and artistic movement that emerged in Asia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, blending traditional Asian aesthetics with modern Western influences. It encompassed diverse fields such as literature, visual arts, architecture, and design, as artists sought to express contemporary realities while honoring their cultural heritage. This movement often responded to political changes, colonialism, and globalization, resulting in innovative forms and styles that reflect both local identities and universal themes. Asian Modernism highlights the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity in Asian societies.