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Global art is terminology used to identify contemporary art produced after 1989. It was introduced to distinguish it from the term world art, which tends to refer to historical ethnographic objects in a museum.

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  1. Belting, Hans (2013-09-12). "From World Art to Global Art. View on a New Panorama". what's next?. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  2. Carter, Curtis (2012). Encyclopedia of Global Studies. Los Angeles and London: SAGE. pp. 84–88. ISBN 9781412964296.


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